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Ireland's Department of Finance has issued a release noting support for the OECD Inclusive Framework agreement on a two-pillar solution to address the tax challenges arising from the digitalisation of the economy, but with a reservation regarding the 15% global minimum tax rate. Of the 139 members of the Inclusive Framework members, Ireland is one of 9 members that has not joined the agreement. --- Ireland broadly supports OECD Inclusive Framework Agreement on key aspects of new international tax rules with reservation – Donohoe The OECD Inclusive Framework has today (Thursday) reached agreement but not unanimous consensus on the key...