Ireland Still Sees Minimum Corporate Tax Deal Being Delivered

July 20, 2022, 10:45 AM UTC

Ireland still expects a global deal for a minimum corporate tax rate of 15% to be implemented, despite hurdles in its progress passing through the US Congress.

WATCH: Irish Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe on “Bloomberg Surveillance Early Edition”
Source: Bloomberg

The OECD tax agreement process is “unfolding exactly as I expected it would,” Ireland’s Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe said in an interview with Bloomberg Television. “I still expect, as we move through this year and as we move into 2023, that we will see the second pillar of that OECD agreement -- in regard to a minimum effective tax rate -- for that pillar to be delivered,” he said, noting that are ...

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