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The president’s tax agenda, crafted by experts who worked on the proposals for years and wrote books about their ideas, is getting a wholesale revamp as Democrats battle to find a program their caucus can unite behind.
October 28 -
President Biden will likely be unable to keep one of his key campaign promises because of unyielding resistance among even some in his own party to raise taxes.
October 26 -
A failure to use tax data may represent a major missed opportunity, however.
October 26 -
Democratic negotiators have been working to address opposition from Senator Kyrsten Sinema, an Arizona moderate, to boosting rates.
October 22 -
Congressional Democrats are at odds over President Biden’s economic agenda, even as party leaders aim to have a deal outline by the end of the week.
October 21 -
Under the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, R&E expenses paid or incurred after 2021 must be capitalized and amortized over five years (15 years if research is performed overseas).
October 20
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The Internal Revenue Service’s Large Business and International division is starting to use videoconferencing to meet with big companies virtually to resolve their tax issues.
October 18 -
The lawmakers want to wait until other countries implement the proposed 15% corporate tax rate.
October 18 -
A new survey by Ernst & Young finds growing worries about transfer pricing among business leaders.
October 15 -
A recent KPMG survey reveals how corporate tax units are managing data and analytics.
October 15 -
The countries have joined a global agreement on overhauling international taxation.
October 15 -
The ministers endorsed an overhaul of how countries tax big corporations, setting it for approval by heads of state at a summit later this month.
October 14 -
The Biden administration said it’s close to securing agreements from a number of countries on withdrawing their so-called digital service taxes.
October 12 -
As governments celebrate another advance toward a global tax accord, an obscure legal question in the U.S. threatens to tear it apart.
October 12 -
Nations resolved key differences over the level of a global minimum rate and an end to new digital taxes.
October 8 -
Global talks to reshape the corporate tax landscape are resuming on Friday with some holdouts to the international consensus on a minimum rate falling into line to back an agreement that still hangs in the balance.
October 8 -
The country's climbdown removes one hurdle to an unprecedented deal that would reshape the landscape for multinationals.
October 7 -
The 140 countries attempting to conclude years of negotiations are racing against a ticking clock.
September 30 -
A revival of the pollution-prevention tax will hit affected industries with higher rates than the original.
September 29 -
Waiting until after potential rate increases go into effect could lower values.
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