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Canadians are about to start paying a carbon tax in what is set to be a key political battleground of the 2019 election.
December 31 -
Experts suggest the lowered rates might have meant more in they'd come during a worse economy.
December 21 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued a set of proposed rules on the new BEAT provisions added by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
December 13 -
The draft reporting standard aims to provide more transparency around corporate tax payments.
December 13 -
Europe’s efforts to tax large tech companies were kept on life-support Tuesday as France and Germany proposed a final-hour compromise that scales back the broad plan initially envisioned by Paris.
December 4 -
U.S. companies won some concessions from the Internal Revenue Service following proposed regulations that would soften the blow of a new foreign tax — but the rules didn’t go as far as the business community had hoped.
November 29 -
Tax authorities swooped in on Walt Disney Co.’s Paris premises last year hunting for evidence to determine whether the entertainment giant improperly shifted revenue abroad, according to a series of court rulings from this month that tossed out claims the raids were illegal.
November 29 -
Major changes in last year’s tax overhaul include the so-called GILTI provisions, and the IRS has issued proposed regulations for them.
November 28 -
Resistance continues against a levy that divides the region’s governments and threatens to fragment its single market.
November 26 -
Many U.S. multinational corporations have packed up or are choosing to open subsidiaries in low-tax, rather than no-tax, countries that are seen as more legitimate than the formerly popular island destinations of the Cayman Islands and the Bahamas.
November 15 -
The long-shot change, if enacted, could cause the Republican-championed tax cut to unravel.
November 13 -
The initiative was opposed by the mayor and divided leaders of the city’s booming technology industry.
November 7 -
French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire’s efforts to rally his European Union colleagues around a new tax on tech giants fell short.
November 6 -
Finance ministers are trying to strike a balance between luring business and addressing popular discontent about companies not paying their fair share.
November 5 -
What if it could help close the ‘opportunity gap’?
November 2
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The U.K. just joined a growing array of countries telling Big Tech it’s time to pay up.
October 31 -
Alphabet, Facebook and Amazon are among the U.S.-based multinationals facing the new levy.
October 30 -
Tax reform’s broader base and reduced rates may rescue the CIT.
October 23 -
U.S. corporations have largely abandoned the contentious deals that allowed them to shift their addresses abroad for a lower tax rate. Yet a key part of the transactions is continuing quietly even after President Donald Trump’s tax overhaul.
October 15 -
Authorities tried to collect an allegedly unpaid $655,000 unemployment tax bill, but car maker said it's a clerical error.
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