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The changes underway in setting global taxes are leading to confusion for many countries that authorities are trying to alleviate.
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The decades-old global consensus that's allowed e-commerce and a growing tidal wave of data to cross borders without tolls is at risk of falling apart.
February 21 -
Schneider Electric will pay $80 million to acquire tax credits, which in turn will help fund four Engie North America projects that are slated to come online in Texas this year.
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The OECD's Pillar Two international corporate tax rules will impose significant new compliance obligations on midsized multinational enterprises.
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An ex-Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer partner who helped top investment banks navigate the Cum-Ex trading strategy behind Europe's biggest tax scandal was sentenced to three and a half years in prison.
January 30 -
The proposal would eliminate so-called double taxation of Taiwanese workers and firms in America.
January 17 -
The global 15% minimum tax will reshape the landscape for global companies that shift profits around the world.
January 10 -
International tax pros are concerned that multinationals could face double taxation as a result of the OECD's tax changes, according to a new survey by EY.
January 9 -
CPA firms play a pivotal role in supporting small businesses as they embark on the challenging path of international expansion.
January 5McGuire Sponsel -
The 49-year-old ran the group's Portuguese unit when the alleged acts of corruption, money laundering and tax fraud took place.
January 4