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A group of European Union countries is considering new ways of implementing a global deal for a 15% minimum tax on large multinationals in 2023 as Hungary continues to veto a joint solution for the bloc.
September 9 -
Pascal Saint-Amans will leave his position as director of the Centre for Tax Policy and Administration at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development at the end of October.
September 6 -
The controversial Cum-Ex scandal robbed taxpayers of billions of euros.
September 1 -
Japan's financial regulator proposed easing corporate tax rules for crypto assets and lighter levies for stock investors to reinvigorate the economy.
August 31 -
The next time you take a plunge in a private pool in France, the tax-man may be watching.
August 30 -
Alexandru Bittner v. United States is about some of the tax and compliance rules the U.S. slaps on its own expatriates.
August 26 -
The country's progressive personal income tax schedule is undermined by deductions that largely benefit high-income earners.
August 25 -
Rich Americans are hiding "vast amounts of income" from the Internal Revenue Service by exploiting a "deeply troubling" loophole in FATCA, according to a Senate report.
August 24 -
The bill would force the rich to declare their assets at current value, unlike the old law, which allowed them to report assets at their original purchase price.
August 22 -
The effective date of final regulations on foreign currency used by multinational companies' qualified business units is being postponed for another year.
August 16 -
Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers criticized the stripping of a global corporate minimum tax from the recent tax-and-climate change bill.
August 11 -
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin released the outline of a tax, climate and health care deal on Wednesday, in what could prove to be a major breakthrough after weeks of negotiations.
July 28 -
The U.S. would collect an additional $318.7 billion over the next 10 years by implementing the 15% global minimum tax and exercising the undertaxed-profit rule.
July 27 -
The twins previously lived together in a castle in the Channel Islands known for its tax-haven status.
July 26 -
Ireland was one of a few hold-outs before the agreement and sought assurances of U.S. support from Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen.
July 20 -
How long recessions last; what superstars want; moving toward advisory; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
July 19 -
The tech giants have submitted to Indonesian regulations that grant Jakarta sweeping powers to shut down content it deems undesirable and to tax digital sales.
July 19 -
The West Virginia senator's stand damages the outlook for an agreement to reshape the way multinational corporations are taxed around the world.
July 18 -
Time is running out as Democrats only have until Sept. 30 to use the fast-track budget reconciliation process to pass a bill.
July 15 -
Dozens of companies in the U.S. are joining a pilot program to test a common electronic invoicing network.
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