European finance ministers have been discussing measures to ensure major corporations pay their fair share of tax.
The meeting, in the Slovak capital Bratislava, follows the controversy over the EU Commission's Apple tax ruling.
Ireland is appealing the decision, under which Ireland must take 13 billion euro in tax from the tech giant.
It's understood a number of countries are now seeking their share of the unpaid taxes.
Head of the OECD, José Angel Gurría says that's not suprising: