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G7 nations agree 'historic' global tax deal
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Finance ministers of the G7 (and invited guests) have agreed on a new global tax system to make tech giants like Google, Amazon and Facebook pay more tax.
The 15 percent levy would aim to stop the practice of registering businesses or trade in a third country with lower corporate tax rates.
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The 15 percent levy would aim to stop the practice of registering businesses or trade in a third country with lower corporate tax rates.
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