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More than 100 countries reach global deal for 15 per cent minimum corporate tax rate. What will it mean?

More than 130 countries, including Australia, have forged a deal on sweeping changes in how big global companies are taxed.
The goal: deterring multinational companies from stashing profits in countries where they pay little or no taxes — better known as tax havens.
The sweeping agreement was…
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