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Developing countries and Europe in dispute over global tax role for UN

Proposals by states frustrated at OECD processes are being ‘rubbished’ by EU and UK, critics say

Diplomats from the European Union and UK have been accused of trying to “kill” proposals that seek to give more voice to developing countries in international tax negotiations.

Countries are in talks at the United Nations over plans to give the UN more of a role in global tax discussions — a measure being pushed for by low and middle income countries.

The OECD has convened countries over international tax matters for decades, but it has attracted criticism from officials in some developing economies who believe it does not reflect their interests.

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