BEPS plan puts companies in the firing line, say experts

By Nassim Khadem
Updated October 7 2015 - 10:28am, first published 9:40am
Labor Senator Sam Dastyari at the Melbourne hearing of the Senate inquiry into corporate tax avoidance in April, when the big miners were interrogated on their tax minimisation techniques. Photo: Jesse Marlow
Labor Senator Sam Dastyari at the Melbourne hearing of the Senate inquiry into corporate tax avoidance in April, when the big miners were interrogated on their tax minimisation techniques. Photo: Jesse Marlow
Treasurer Scott Morrison says Australia will be careful not to make tax changes that impact on its global competitveness Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Treasurer Scott Morrison says Australia will be careful not to make tax changes that impact on its global competitveness Photo: Alex Ellinghausen

The OECD-G20 plan to stop multinational tax avoidance could put companies in the middle of border disputes between revenue authorities, tax experts have warned.