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Combined tariffs against Canada, Mexico and China would raise less than a third of the estimated $4.6 trillion cost of extending Trump's tax cuts over the next 10 years.
February 7 -
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum agreed to send 10,000 National Guard officers to the border to help stem the flow of fentanyl and migration into the U.S.
February 3 -
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will impose 25% tariffs against U.S. goods, while Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum also pledged retaliation.
February 3 -
The massive scandal cost Denmark's treasury a total of 12.7 billion kroner ($1.8 billion).
January 29 -
The ambitious agenda includes extending Trump's signature tax cuts and enabling more oil and gas production.
January 28 -
With relatively fewer tax changes to worry about, BOI and tariffs are top of mind for some experts.
January 28 -
Trump described the European Union's cases against the American tech companies as "a form of taxation," in comments at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
January 24 -
German prosecutors are preparing to bring the first criminal charges against staff who worked at Macquarie Group Ltd. over the Cum-Ex tax scandal.
January 24 -
Republicans in the House introduced legislation to end U.S. involvement in the OECD framework, in response to a Trump executive order.
January 22 -
Trump said in his inaugural address that "instead of taxing our citizens to enrich other countries, we will tariff and tax foreign countries to enrich our citizens."
January 21 -
President Trump signed a series of executive orders after his inauguration, including a hiring freeze for federal government workers, particularly at the IRS.
January 20 -
Shortly after Trump's victory, countries began quietly looking for ways to avoid tariffs — or to retaliate.
January 15 -
The post on Truth Social is the latest indication that the president-elect aims to carry out his promises for sweeping trade levies when he retakes office.
January 14 -
Weeks after Danish judges sentenced the hedge fund trader to 12 years in prison, the country's lawyers turned to a U.S. court to recoup about $500 million.
January 10 -
Only about one-third of taxpayers globally believe tax revenues in their country are being spent for the public good.
December 24 -
Expatriate advocacy groups are applauding legislation introduced this week that would implement a residence-based taxation system for U.S. citizens living overseas.
December 19 -
Sanjay Shah was sentenced to 12 years in prison, the heaviest jail term handed down so far in Europe's sprawling Cum-Ex trading scandal.
December 13 -
The acquisition of Australian fund manager Perpetual Ltd.'s wealth management business is in danger of collapsing after the deal was hit by an unexpected tax bill.
December 10 -
A French unit of the Swiss lender is accused of sidelining and slashing the bonus of a former auditor who was penning a report on potentially unlawful behavior.
December 3 -
Germany's top criminal court almost doubled the amounts a former CEO of a defunct bank and other ex-managers must repay.
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