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Do employees working remotely during the pandemic trigger filing obligations for their companies?
May 28
PKF O'Connor Davies -
The COVID-19 pandemic is forcing corporate tax departments to reconsider their top priorities for this year, according to a new survey.
May 22 -
Lax eligibility requirements are raising new questions about which firms should get access to public money.
May 15 -
The international tax provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act will likely have less impact on the willingness of multinational companies to shift their income abroad than the money they can save by using foreign employees to do research and development.
May 13 -
There's a great deal of help for businesses in the CARES Act and the FFCRA.
May 5
Weaver -
In a down economy, international planning is even more important.
April 21
FJV Tax -
The Internal Revenue Service posted a set of questions and answers Monday to help companies claim net operating losses and tax credits for prior years so they can get faster tax refunds in the midst of the novel coronavirus pandemic.
April 13 -
Richard Branson moved assets from the U.S. to the British Virgin Islands, highlighting his use of tax havens at a time one of his businesses sought a state bailout because of the coronavirus pandemic.
April 6 -
The measure contains tax relief for both businesses and individuals, and other stimulus measures.
March 27 -
Large retailers like Walmart Inc. and Target Corp., as well as student loan borrowers, are on a long list of potential winners from tax breaks included in a $2 trillion coronavirus relief bill approved by the Senate.
March 26 -
Days of negotiations between the Trump administration and Congress — and fierce lobbying by industries eager for assistance dealing with the coronavirus outbreak — has yielded a rescue package worth more than $2 trillion in spending and tax breaks.
March 25 -
The decision means companies and subsidiaries will want to establish clear tax allocation agreements.
March 23 -
Some common planning techniques have emerged to maintain favorable IP tax rates.
March 20
FJV Tax -
White House officials are discussing temporarily allowing cash-strapped airlines to keep some taxes and fees they collect from passengers as a way to help as travel plummets due to the spread of coronavirus.
March 16 -
The region with the highest taxes in the world is weighing how to use them in the fight against climate change.
March 4 -
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act made the most far-reaching changes in the Tax Code in over 30 years, but it’s far from the last word on tax reform.
February 26 -
The Internal Revenue Service is confronting challenges with administering and ensuring compliance with the business provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, although it has made a considerable amount of progress in implementing them, according to a new government report.
February 25 -
A congressional explanation unearths an overlooked benefit from tax reform.
February 25 -
European finance chiefs arrived at a meeting of their global peers in Riyadh demanding the urgent creation of a new global tax system for the 21st century that would capture the profits of tech multinationals. U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin responded: it’s not that simple.
February 24 -
A group of Democrats in the House and Senate has introduced legislation that would require large multinational corporations to provide country-by-country financial reports indicating whether they are using offshore tax havens.
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