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Taxing multinationals: sentiment vs sensible lawmaking

In the most recent year, multinationals paid a little more than $10 billion: 15.1% of the total tax take. With special feature audio.

Mon, 21 Mar 2016

Moral indignation can be very satisfying, especially when it comes to tax, but it should never replace the rule of law.

The current moral panic about the amount of tax multinational companies pay the New Zealand government has been long on no doubt emotionally satisfying outrage but, as is often

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