美国财政部料G7支持全球最低企业税率定於15%以上建议
美国财政部副部长Wally Adeyemo表示,预计七国集团(G7)会支持美国提出的将全球最低企业税定於15%以上的建议,相信各成员国将在6月4日至5日在伦敦举行的G7会议上表达支持。
自上周美国财政部表示将接受全球企业税定於15%以上後,市场对就如何向大型跨国公司及提供数码服务公司徵税达成全球性协议趋向乐观。
不过G7成员国之一英国目前的企业税率为19%,更计划日後进一步提升税率,首相约翰逊未有直接回应会否支持美国的建议,并将焦点转移至如何对谷歌及Facebook(FB.US)等大型科技公司徵税达成国际性协议。
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