Treasurer to launch fresh attack on multinational tax avoidance

By Eryk Bagshaw
Updated March 20 2017 - 4:08pm, first published 4:00pm
L-R: Jeremy Hirschhorn, Deputy Commissioner, Public Groups, Mark Konza, Deputy Commissioner, International, Michael Cranston, Deputy Commissioner, Private Groups and High Wealth Individuals, and Chris Jordan, Commissioner of Taxation, from the ATO, appear before the Economics References Committee,  at Parliament House in Canberra on Thursday 21 April 2016. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
L-R: Jeremy Hirschhorn, Deputy Commissioner, Public Groups, Mark Konza, Deputy Commissioner, International, Michael Cranston, Deputy Commissioner, Private Groups and High Wealth Individuals, and Chris Jordan, Commissioner of Taxation, from the ATO, appear before the Economics References Committee, at Parliament House in Canberra on Thursday 21 April 2016. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen Photo: Alex Ellinghausen

Treasurer Scott Morrison will launch a fresh attack on tax avoidance this week in Parliament in a bid to get the so-called "Google Tax" pushed through and shift public attention towards the Coalition's record on multinational tax crackdowns.

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