Daily Telegraph: Inside the Irish jig Meta uses to slash $262m from Aussie tax bills

The Daily Telegraph, Australia quote CICTAR’s Jason Ward in a story on the use of Ireland based subsidiaries to reduce its global tax bill.

Mr Ward said the move may be legal but it took away “funding for essential services like public health, aged care and education”.

“How can honest Australian businesses compete when multinationals are able to shift billions offshore?”

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