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Experts caution Australia on unilateral 'Google tax'

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imageGreens leader Christine Milne argues Australia is not doing enough to combat corporate tax avoidance.Lukas Coch/AAP

Taxation experts have warned against unilateral action on corporate tax avoidance, telling a Senate Economics Committee Australia should be proactive and show leadership in the OECD and G20 tax processes already underway.

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