Australia Seeks Input On Proposed Global Minimum Tax Tweaks

Oct. 27, 2025, 3:38 PM UTC

Australia is mulling changes to its global minimum tax regime and is seeking taxpayer input.

The Australian Tax Office issued a consultation Monday on the implementation of various administrative guidance from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.

These include an equity investment inclusion election, rules on qualified flow-through tax benefits, an election for regulated mutual insurance companies, and rules on securitisation entities.

  • The OECD-negotiated minimum tax, known as Pillar Two of its global tax deal, looks to set a minimum 15% tax rate on large multinationals.
  • The US is currently pressuring countries to exempt its multinationals from ...

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