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White House: Obama to discuss Apple taxes at G-20 summit

/ 07:47 AM September 02, 2016

MIDWAY ATOLL — The White House says President Barack Obama will lead a discussion of tax avoidance, spurred by the European Union’s recent decision about Apple, during the G-20 summit of major economies.

Obama arrives Saturday in China for the Group of 20 meeting.

White House spokesman Josh Earnest says there’s a need to address the problem of eroding tax bases in a way that’s fair to companies.

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He says the approach needs to be consistent and globally coordinated, rather than unilateral action by individual countries.

Earnest says the issue is highly technical and the US doesn’t expect a major breakthrough during the G-20.

The long-running debate escalated sharply earlier this week when the EU ordered Apple to pay Ireland $14.5 billion in back taxes, plus interest.

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