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The European Union has taken a closer look at how the search giant uses operations in Ireland to help reduce its corporate tax obligations.
April 15 -
The Democratic presidential candidate rolled out a proposal to levy a 7 percent tax to raise an estimated $1 trillion from the wealthiest businesses.
April 11 -
Corporate America brought $664.9 billion of offshore profits back to the U.S. last year, falling short of the $4 trillion President Donald Trump said would return as a result of the 2017 tax overhaul.
March 27 -
The final rules offer guidance on the penalty for failing to include information that’s supposed to be disclosed under the Small Business Jobs Act and how to calculate the amount.
March 25 -
There’s no question that U.S. taxation of intellectual property has become amazingly more complex after the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
March 21
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Globalization presents both tremendous opportunities for business, but also significant challenges.
March 19
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Rep. Lloyd Doggett of Texas and Senator Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island introduced a pair of bills aimed at stopping corporations from using offshore tax havens and outsourcing jobs to other countries.
March 13 -
The Internal Revenue Service has indefinitely extended a pilot program for private letter rulings for corporate taxpayers.
March 12 -
The European Union’s inability to agree on taxing Internet giants like Google and Amazon shows the need for majority voting at the soon-to-be 27-member bloc, French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said.
March 6 -
New tax incentives might not be enough to convince Corporate America to expand its U.S. operations beyond what it was already planning.
March 5 -
Execs in a new BDO survey don’t see the economy staying strong beyond two years.
March 5 -
Dave Auclair and Dustin Stamper of Grant Thornton's Washington National Tax Office look at the winners and losers from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, issues that are still unresolved and areas of the law taxpayers and their advisors need to pay more attention to.
March 4 -
The e-commerce giant scrapped a deal this month to open offices in New York after clashing with local politicians and is backing out of another battle.
February 28 -
The e-commerce giant does not plan to pay the IRS anything this tax season. Yet that’s not largely because of President Donald Trump’s tax overhaul.
February 25 -
The ratings agency is putting the spotlight on accounting in the first of a series of reports.
February 21 -
Ailing shopping districts are losing revenue to e-commerce, according to a government report.
February 21 -
Amazon.com Inc. walked away from billions of dollars of public subsidies when it announced Thursday it was abandoning plans for an office complex in New York. But it can still qualify for federal tax breaks intended to help distressed communities by building a new Virginia data center in America’s wealthiest county.
February 15 -
Florida’s Chief Financial Officer was quick to jump on Twitter Thursday, after Amazon.com Inc. scrapped its plan for a headquarters in New York City, reminding the company about the state’s tax policies and good weather.
February 14 -
Senator Marco Rubio is taking on the GOP’s 2017 tax law by saying it’s encouraging companies’ rush to buy back stock, hurting the economy.
February 13 -
Major U.S. banks shaved about $21 billion from their tax bills last year — almost double the IRS’s annual budget — as the industry benefited more than many others from the Republican tax overhaul.
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