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Saving Social Security; sued over an address; more 5471 opinions; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
November 26
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Kai-Uwe Steck, who spilled the beans to German prosecutors and TV viewers about the Cum-Ex scandal, turned silent at a trial into his own alleged role.
November 22 -
He believes Republicans should be mindful of the effect of tax cuts on the growing national debt.
November 22 -
Kai-Uwe Steck, one of the main collaborators with German prosecutors in their vast Cum-Ex probe, appeared in a Bonn court.
November 21 -
Taxes' immediate future; a new retail delivery fee; owners' income; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
November 12
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Donald Trump is returning to the White House, and the U.S. economy is in for a wild ride.
November 6 -
Much of the C-suite angst is over the risk of additional tariffs, particularly if Trump wins another term; Harris' support for higher corporate taxes is also a source of concern.
November 5 -
Taiwan's firms see high U.S. taxes as a major impediment to additional investment in America.
October 29 -
Former President Donald Trump said his policies would inspire growth despite adding to the debt as he sought to assuage business leaders who worry his economic plans will fuel inflation.
October 15 -
While the potential rewards are attractive, for many of the small to midsized players, there are a host of operational and tax-related implications that need to be addressed.
October 10
Wipfli -
His pledge could simplify the tax obligations for U.S. citizens who live overseas.
October 10 -
Officials from the IRS's Criminal Investigation division are meeting with leaders from Australia, Canada, the Netherlands and the U.K. this week for a Cyber Challenge.
September 19 -
Donald Trump's agenda of higher tariffs on U.S. imports would help offset his expanding tax-cut proposals if he's reelected in November, according to his running mate.
September 16 -
The EU Court of Justice backed a 2016 decision that Ireland broke state-aid laws by giving the company tax benefits that resulted in an unfair advantage.
September 12 -
Ireland just landed a challenge most countries would envy: how to spend an almost €13.8 billion ($15.2 billion) windfall that Apple Inc. was ordered to pay in taxes by the European Union's top court.
September 10 -
Apple lost its court fight over a ($14.4 billion Irish tax bill and Google lost its challenge over a €2.4 billion fine for abusing its market power.
September 10 -
The program has been used internally and is now available for non-audit clients for Pillar Two and U.S. international tax calculations.
September 4 -
The U.S. has taken a first step toward a challenge of Canada's DST on large foreign technology companies.
August 30 -
Transfer pricing, Pillar Two, GLAM and more are important considerations.
August 30
Ryan -
Former investment banker Martin Shields had already paid €3 million for his part in a dividend-tax refund scheme, and will now pay an extra €11 million.
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