EU countries agree to share tax information on multinationals

The European Union’s 28 finance ministers have agreed to share details of tax deals their countries reach with big multinational companies in a move they hope will clamp down on aggressive tax avoidance.

EU countries agree to share tax information on multinationals

The European Union’s 28 finance ministers have agreed to share details of tax deals their countries reach with big multinational companies in a move they hope will clamp down on aggressive tax avoidance.

Pierre Gramegna, the finance minister of Luxembourg, which is currently chairing the EU, said that the political agreement means the European Commission can get a directive ready by the end of the year.

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