U.S.-based multinational companies will be exempt from global tax deal
Almost 150 other countries have signed on to the plan: OECD
- By: Fatima Hussein, The Associated Press
- January 5, 2026 January 5, 2026
- 14:34
Almost 150 other countries have signed on to the plan: OECD
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