G20 Leaders Endorse Global Minimum Corporate Tax

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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has confirmed that leaders of the worldโ€™s 20 biggest economies (G20) have endorsed a โ€œhistoric agreementโ€ on new international tax rules, including a global minimum corporate tax.

A senior White House official told reporters on Friday that G20 leaders would this weekend formalize their endorsement of a deal establishing a global minimum corporate tax rate of 15 percent.

According to draft conclusions of the two-day G20 summit, held in Rome, Italy, the rules will enter into force in 2023, states the draft joint communique, which is expected to be formally adopted on Sunday, Reuters reported.

President Joe Biden, who traveled to Rome for the summit, wrote on Twitter that G20 leaders โ€œmade clear their support for a strong global minimum tax,โ€ calling it โ€œmore than just a tax dealโ€”itโ€™s diplomacy reshaping our global economy and delivering for our people.โ€

The Biden administration pushed the global minimum tax as a way to reduce international tax arbitrage by U.S. multinationals and, in part, to blunt the impact of Bidenโ€™s proposed domestic corporate tax hike.

Yellen, who has been a strong advocate of the tax, wrote on Twitter: โ€œRather than competing on our ability to offer lower rates, America will now compete on the skills of our people, our ideas & our capacity to innovateโ€”which is a race we can win.โ€

The White House official cited an independent study that found that a 15 percent global minimum tax rate would lead to at least $60 billion in additional revenue per year just in the United States.

The two-pillarย frameworkโ€”the outcome of negotiations coordinated by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) for much of the last decadeโ€”aims to force large Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) to pay tax where they operate and earn profits,ย while seeking to end a race to the bottom on international corporate tax rates.

โ€œThe deal works because it removes the incentives for the offshoring of American jobs, itโ€™s going to help small businesses compete on a level playing field, and itโ€™s going to give us more resources to invest in our people at home,โ€ the White House official said, calling the deal a โ€œgame changer for American workers, taxpayers, and businesses.โ€

โ€œIn our judgment, this is more than just a tax deal; itโ€™s a reshaping of the rules of the global economy,โ€ the official added.

Byย Tom Ozimek

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