A United Nations committee approved a broad outline for a tax treaty Friday amid concern among developed nations about overlap with the OECD’s work on the global tax deal.
The 110-8 vote for the outline, with 44 abstentions, reflected continuing disagreement between developed and developing economies.
The document, called a terms of reference, would commit the UN to establishing a “system of governance for international tax cooperation” in a treaty that would include committing to fair allocation of taxing rights, addressing tax evasion and avoidance by high-net worth individuals, and tackling illicit financial flows.
The treaty, to be sent to ...
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