G7 agrees to exclude US from corporate minimum tax
Share and Follow


The Group of Seven (G7) said Saturday that it will allow American companies to be excluded from a global minimum tax imposed by other countries, creating instead a “side-by-side” agreement where regular American tax rules would apply. 

In 2021, nearly 140 countries agreed to tax multinational companies at a minimum rate of 15 percent, regardless of where they were headquartered, in a deal aimed at preventing conglomerates from seeking out tax havens. The Biden administration was then a proponent of the deal, as it was in line with its plans to raise the corporate tax rate.

The Friday move by the G7 is nonbinding and still requires approval from the OECD, the intergovernmental organization that established the 2021 agreement. But the G7 members, which include the world’s largest economies, dominate the OECD.

The G7 statement is a major win for the Trump administration, which has pushed for the United States to be exempted from the tax agreement.

The “big, beautiful bill” now making its way through the Senate initially included a “revenge tax” that would have imposed a levy of up to 20 percent on investments from countries with economic policies deemed to be unfair to American businesses, a broad definition that could have included the OECD deal.

The language was pulled Thursday after Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said progress with the G7 had been made, a move celebrated by congressional Republicans.

“We applaud President Trump and his team for protecting the interests of American workers and businesses after years of congressional Republicans sounding the alarm on the Biden Administration’s unilateral global tax surrender under Pillar 2,” wrote Sen. Mike Crapo (R-Ind.) and Rep. Jason Smith (R-Mo.), the chairs of each chamber’s tax policy committee.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like

Kash Patel Responds to Allegations of FBI Misconduct in Trump’s Alleged Assassination Plot

Sixteen months have passed since the dramatic incident in Butler, Pennsylvania,…

Former Washington Cheerleader Criticizes Fans for Booing Trump at Commanders Game: ‘They Missed the Point

During Sunday’s game where the Washington Commanders faced off against the Detroit…

Emma Raducanu Joins England’s Henry Pollock in Celebrating Triumphant Victory Against All Blacks

Emma Raducanu, the celebrated tennis star, played an unexpected role in England’s…

Broadway Legend and ‘Gilmore Girls’ Star Elizabeth Franz Passes Away at 84 After Cancer Fight

Elizabeth Franz, celebrated for her Tony Award-winning performance in the 1999 Broadway…

Swing Voters Express Concerns Over Shutdown, Present Challenges for Democrats

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) aimed to challenge President Donald…

Unveiling Malcolm’s Memories: A Glimpse Into Johnny’s Desk, Pre-Ford Era, and a Dog’s Heartwarming Journey

Back in the early days of my journalism career, novice reporters…

Inside ‘Operation Charlotte’s Web’: CBP Agents Crack Down on Crime in North Carolina Streets

Last week, reports began to emerge that the Department of Homeland…

Trump Threatens $5 Billion Lawsuit Against BBC for Alleged Misleading Edits

President Donald J. Trump announced his intention to pursue damages of up…