In Davos, Bruno Le Maire, defends a world tax on corporations

The absence of Emmanuel Macron this year at the Davos Forum does not deprive the France of voice. The government is represented by the Economy minister, Bruno L

In Davos, Bruno Le Maire, defends a world tax on corporations

The absence of Emmanuel Macron this year at the Davos Forum does not deprive the France of voice. The government is represented by the Economy minister, Bruno Le Maire. The latter takes advantage of the international platform offered by the world economic Forum for the presentation of the priorities of France during its presidency of the G7 (1) that it provides in 2019.

"We need a tax system more fair"

Bruno Le Maire,

one of them is particularly ambitious. "We want to introduce a minimum tax for big business", "eliminating the zero tax". In other words, get anything less than an international agreement that would legally bind all countries, including tax havens, taxing businesses to a minimum rate of tax on profits. Each year, between 100 and 240 billion dollars escape to the cases of the States because of tax optimisation, assesses the world economic Forum.

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Date Of Update: 26 January 2019, 00:00
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