Microsoft, McDonald's, IBM avoid government's tax transparency code
Microsoft, McDonald's and IBM and are among dozens of multinational giants that have not signed up to the federal government's tax transparency code.
Deputy Editor, BusinessDay. Reporting on tax and regulation.
Microsoft, McDonald's and IBM and are among dozens of multinational giants that have not signed up to the federal government's tax transparency code.
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