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LONDON, July 11 — British finance minister Rishi Sunak said that nations must now work to finalise the details of a global deal to agree a minimum corporate tax rate, after finance chiefs of the G20 large economies endorsed the plan on Saturday. “We now need to work on finalising the details...

LONDON, July 11 — British finance minister Rishi Sunak said that nations must now work to finalise the details of a global deal to agree a minimum corporate tax rate, after finance chiefs of the G20 large economies endorsed the plan on Saturday.

“We now need to work on finalising the details before our October meeting so that we can indeed bring fairness to the global tax system, and crucially ensure a good deal for British taxpayers,” Sunak told reporters on the sidelines of the G20 meeting in Venice. Sunak chaired a meeting of finance ministers from the Group of Seven in London last month that reached a provisional agreement on how to split revenue from large multinationals.“I’m delighted to be here in Venice, to build on the historic global tax agreement that we reached at the G7 in London,” Sunak said, adding that the agreement would ensure that the tax system is fit for the digital age.

Asked about the Euro 2020 final between England and Italy which takes place on Sunday, Sunak said he couldn’t wait to get home to see the match.Related Articles

 

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