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The former president and the House Oversight Committee failed to agree on the release of his financial documents after several rounds of negotiations.
June 24 -
A 25% tax credit is the latest carrot being proposed on Capitol Hill to encourage semiconductor companies to bolster U.S. production.
June 18 -
The Big Four firm is investing in an overhaul targeting better audits, digitization of services and greener operations.
June 16 -
The lack of universal, comparable disclosure makes internal rankings less than reliable.
June 16 -
The debate over how to pay for the nation’s roads, bridges and transit systems is leading some normally anti-tax Republicans to embrace higher levies on motorists.
June 11 -
Big tech and other industries that have bunkered down in Europe’s tax havens are unlikely to shift their bases under the proposed global minimum tax regime.
June 8 -
Some in Washington have slammed states for what they consider kicking their own residents while they’re down — against the intent of Congress.
June 8 -
Several of the world’s most prominent billionaires paid minimal or no federal income tax in some years, ProPublica reported.
June 8 -
Some of the world’s most powerful heads of state will meet in England later this week to confer on the biggest issues facing humanity.
June 8 -
Almost three-quarters of inspections showing sub-par work, according to the watchdog.
June 4 -
The goal of the offset market is to reduce emissions, but without clear accounting and strict regulations there’s a big risk of greenwashing.
May 25 -
The first challenge for the new chief executive officer of Binance.US: combat the perception that his company is simply a stand-in for a sister crypto firm that’s under investigation by the IRS and the DOJ.
May 24 -
The leader of an agency overseeing stimulus programs said that Treasury officials had resisted his attempts to investigate fraud in the Paycheck Protection Program.
May 3 -
The Biden administration has proposed that the U.S. apply a 21 percent global minimum rate.
May 3 -
The tax would discourage companies from shifting operations to nations with less-stringent rules.
April 26 -
The heirs of billionaire Heinz Hermann Thiele may owe German authorities more than 5 billion euros ($6 billion) in inheritance taxes, potentially the largest such bill in the country’s history, according to ManagerMagazin.
April 22 -
The Netherlands, long considered to be at the heart of a system of multinational corporate profit-shifting, has signaled that it’s ready to support a U.S. proposal that ends the practice.
April 20 -
President Joe Biden is asking congressional Democrats to vote for a tax increase that will test a long-held liberal article of faith: that many wealthy Democrats won’t mind paying more in taxes if they can be convinced the money would lead to greater prosperity for everyone.
April 19 -
Trump had also sued the state attorney general’s office and tax department to block them from handing over the information to Congress.
April 13 -
The group’s advertisements will contend that the Biden administration shouldn’t attempt to raise corporate tax rates during a downturn.
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