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The Italian government backtracked on part of its new tax, saying it would introduce a cap to limit the impact for many lenders.
August 9 -
The Kentucky senator plans to block legislation to reduce double taxation for those involved in U.S. and Taiwan cross-border investment.
August 8 -
Marna Ricker, global vice chair of tax at EY, discusses the latest developments on the global minimum tax and digital service taxes, and how they will affect the U.S.
August 7 -
The organization recently issued important new guidance that has significant implications for U.S. companies doing business abroad.
August 2
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Several tax lawyers said agents may have gone too far by looking for crimes in transactions that promoters promised were permissible under a 2011 tax treaty.
August 2 -
With residency, luxe living and low taxes mere table-stakes, the availability of trained staff to help the ultra-rich run their lives and their money has become a key battleground.
July 31 -
The crackdown on the potentially listed transactions could bring stiff penalties to both clients and tax advisors.
July 25
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A new notice offers relief for foreign taxes paid during tax years 2022 and 2023.
July 24 -
GOP members of the Ways and Means Committee want to prevent an international tax agreement backed by the Biden administration from taking hold.
July 20 -
Ottawa has pledged to implement a new digital services tax in early 2024, unless a global tax agreement is ratified by OECD countries.
July 18 -
A Dutch tax advisor who had a client list of top DJs and fashion industry figures was arrested in Italy and extradited to the U.S.
July 14 -
A draft of legislation aims at reducing double taxation for employees and businesses involved in cross-border investment between the two countries
July 13 -
The Cum-Ex strategy ultimately landed ED&F Man in the middle of one of the biggest financial scandals in modern European history.
July 13 -
The Biden administration secured an extension of a worldwide freeze on new digital taxes, putting it on a collision course with Canada after Ottawa refused to endorse the deal.
July 12 -
Next phases for the IRS; trust and bullies; tariffs' effects; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
July 11
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PwC, which was advising the Australian government on incoming tax rules for multinational companies, told Google about the start date of the legislation.
July 6 -
Global tax professionals are concerned about the impact of the OECD's base erosion and profit shifting plan, as well as artificial intelligence technology.
July 3 -
Global corporations are hoping to fend off requirements for reporting on the amount of taxes they pay in each jurisdiction, while regulators are moving forward cautiously with imposing such rules.
June 29 -
Pressure on companies to disclose their tax approach, including how much and where they pay their taxes, isn't going away.
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As an international tax deal founders, the administration aims to preserve a key benefit for large American tech companies.
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