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The tax lien is a new headache for the luxury retail and real estate tycoon as he tries to stem a flood of insolvencies that have swamped his sprawling empire.
January 3 -
The double taxation treaty between the U.S. and Hungary has been terminated as of Monday.
January 2 -
Through international cooperation and greater transparency, the OECD's Inclusive Framework suggests countries can develop more effective rules to minimize tax avoidance.
December 28
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The Internal Revenue Service has extended some of the deadlines for qualified intermediaries, withholding foreign partnerships and withholding foreign trusts.
December 27 -
The former Swiss bank exec pled guilty in a Manhattan court to using the 'Singapore Solution.'
December 22 -
'In reality, I didn't want to know the whole truth,' the Freshfields lawyer told the judges at his Frankfurt trial.
December 18 -
Amazon said the ruling confirms that it "followed all applicable laws and received no special treatment."
December 14 -
E-invoicing is a reality that businesses must grapple with — and not only in the European Union.
December 13
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Italy's finance police had claimed that the company owed about €779 million after an audit of the tax years from 2017 to 2021.
December 13 -
The Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service expect to issue proposed regulations to address the application of the foreign tax credit and related rules.
December 11 -
Federal prosecutors charged Pictet with conspiring to help taxpayers to conceal assets and income from the IRS between 2008 and 2014.
December 6 -
The World Health Organization said raising excise taxes on alcohol and sweetened beverages is the most effective way to reduce consumption while generating revenue.
December 6 -
The Swiss city of Lugano started to accept cryptocurrencies for paying taxes, fines and all other invoices from the municipality.
December 6 -
A judge told the former attorney who advised top banks on the trading strategy at the center of Europe's biggest tax scandal to expect to be found guilty.
December 4 -
Deploying 1,400 tax collectors — touted by the government as "paramilitary trained" in order to discourage resistance — is the most aggressive in a long line of controversial steps to nearly double the government's revenue collection to a quarter of gross domestic product by 2030.
November 28 -
Microsoft's recent embroilment with the IRS highlights the dangers of this tax strategy for multinational companies.
November 14 -
The iPhone maker risks having to pay billions to Ireland after an advisor to the European Union's top court said its victory in an earlier challenge should be thrown out.
November 9 -
The U.K. Supreme Court rejected lawyers' claims that London isn't the proper place for the Danish tax agency to bring its claim.
November 8 -
Many are considering extra hiring to handle the upcoming mandates, according to KPMG.
November 7 -
A German banker was sentenced to three years and three months for his role in the international tax trading scandal.
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