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G20 finance ministers agree to work toward effectively taxing the super-rich

  • Finance Ministers from leading rich and developing nations agreed to strive toward effectively taxing the super-rich, as stated in their joint declaration from Rio de Janeiro.
  • Brazil proposed a 2% minimum tax on billionaires as a key focus for its G20 presidency ahead of the summit.
  • Fernando Haddad called the outcome a "significant step forward," despite no specific global tax agreement being reached.
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Member countries of the G20 have committed to collaborating on taxing the very wealthy more to combat inequality, but have not been able to agree on introducing a "global tax".

·Belgrade, Serbia
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The finance ministers of the G-20 countries want to work together to impose greater taxation on so-called super-rich people. A final statement from their meeting in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, states that they want to work to ensure that very wealthy private individuals are effectively taxed.

·Germany
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The finance ministers of the most important industrialized and emerging countries have agreed to effectively tax particularly wealthy people. However, there will be no specific global tax for the time being.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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G20 finance ministers and bankers have agreed to push for effective taxation of the super-rich, according to a statement adopted on Friday after a meeting in Rio de Janeiro where a G20 summit will be held in November.

·Romania
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“Historic” for Greenpeace, a start for the Nobel Stiglitz... The member countries approved a cooperation text for more fiscal justice on Friday 26 July in Rio in the evening.

·Paris, France
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Politico Europe broke the news in Brussels, Belgium on Friday, July 26, 2024.
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