One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has talked down any prospect of a deal with the government on company tax cuts this week, insisting she won't support the bill unless multinational corporations are "reined in", including their use of overseas call centres.

"People are fed up with talking to people from call centres from other countries," Senator Hanson told Fairfax Media. "They should not be allowed tax deductions for these workers who are overseas.

"Further company tax cuts, I don't believe that's the answer, because we actually have to get this country back on track."

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson voted for the government's income tax cut package this week. Credit:Alex Ellinghausen / Fairfax Media

Senator Hanson said it was "wrong" to interpret her comments on Thursday, when she opened the door to a deal, as giving ground to the government on its $35.6 billion business tax relief package.