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The European Union’s digital chief will meet U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen next week as the EU delayed plans for a digital levy after a potential global tax breakthrough.
July 2 -
An tiny group of countries from far-flung corners of the EU is resisting worldwide consensus on a revamp of corporate tax.
July 2 -
The world took a big step toward sweeping changes in taxation setting a minimum rate for corporations along with rules to share the spoils from multinationals.
July 1 -
Financial-services companies are set to be exempt from a global plan to make multinational firms pay more tax to the countries where they operate, in a win for U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak.
July 1 -
Negotiations among more than 100 countries to overhaul global taxation are facing key questions as rich nations seek to persuade many developing economies to reach a preliminary deal in the week and a half.
July 1 -
A proposed global minimum corporate tax would undermine the incentive for multinationals to set up shop on storm-prone islands.
June 30 -
An influential group that sets tax-reporting standards for major commodities suppliers will meet to discuss removing the company's representative from its board.
June 29 -
Late M&A banker Jean-Marc Forneri’s Swiss lawyer and wealth manager were found guilty of helping him conceal assets and dodge taxes in a French crackdown on those who facilitate financial crime.
June 24 -
The Biden administration’s proposal to impose a global minimum tax on corporations has been provoking opposition in Congress, with Republicans advocating user fees instead to pay for infrastructure improvements.
June 18 -
The legislation would require standardized metrics and disclosures of environmental, social and governance measures by companies.
June 17 -
The world’s richest nations have set the stage for a revolution in corporate taxation, but they still have their work cut out to actually achieve that overhaul.
June 17 -
Stripe Tax helps businesses automatically calculate and collect sales tax, value added tax, and goods and services tax in more than 30 countries.
June 16 -
Working remotely from abroad could bring some thorny tax problems.
June 15 -
The leaders of the biggest Western economies are expected to endorse a plan that focuses on super-wealthy individuals and businesses.
June 10 -
Big tech and other industries that have bunkered down in Europe’s tax havens are unlikely to shift their bases under the proposed global minimum tax regime.
June 8 -
Some of the world’s most powerful heads of state will meet in England later this week to confer on the biggest issues facing humanity.
June 8 -
A tax deal between the world’s richest countries brings global governments a step closer to clawing back some power from technology giants that have used century-old regimes to build up wealth eclipsing the economies of most nations.
June 7 -
Small countries, including Ireland, have expressed concern about a global deal that could undermine their efforts to attract multinationals.
June 7 -
The club of rich nations secured a landmark deal that could help them collect more taxes and impose levies on U.S. tech giants such as Amazon and Facebook.
June 6 -
Group of Seven governments are nearing a deal to pursue a minimum corporate tax rate of at least 15% in international negotiations, but remain at odds over how to treat global technology companies.
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