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Global talks to reshape the corporate tax landscape are resuming on Friday with some holdouts to the international consensus on a minimum rate falling into line to back an agreement that still hangs in the balance.
By Craig StirlingOctober 8 -
The country's climbdown removes one hurdle to an unprecedented deal that would reshape the landscape for multinationals.
By Morwenna ConiamOctober 7 -
The average plan holds less than $29,000, which would pay for about half of a year at the average private university or a year or more at a public one.
By Alexandre TanziOctober 7 -
Biden informed Democrats that a separate infrastructure bill would need to wait until the social welfare and tax package was complete.
By Emily WilkinsOctober 5 -
TCS Group founder Oleg Tinkov pleaded guilty in a 2013 case that accused him of concealing assets.
By Malathi NayakOctober 4 -
A Swiss firm and five bankers were charged with tax fraud conspiracy for allegedly helping hide $60 million in assets.
By Christian BerthelsenSeptember 30 -
The U.K.’s accounting watchdog has imposed sanctions against Grant Thornton Ltd., and a partner at the business, for its role in the alleged accounting fraud at the Patisserie Valerie bakery chain.
By Katharine GemmellSeptember 27 -
The law professor who’s coordinated President Biden’s sweeping tax proposals is finding that many Democrats don’t share his zeal to soak the rich.
By Nancy CookSeptember 24 -
President Biden plans to urge Democrats to unite, focusing on the struggles of middle class families.
By Nancy Cook and Josh WingroveSeptember 16 -
The proposal to end the step-up in basis was already facing obstacles before it was left out of draft legislation.
By Colin WilhelmSeptember 15 -
The progressive Democratic congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez used the Met Gala to make a political statement by wearing a dress with the message splashed across the back.
By Amanda L GordonSeptember 14 -
Intuit Inc., the maker of TurboTax and QuickBooks software, agreed to buy privately held email marketing firm Mailchimp for $12 billion in cash and stock, uniting two providers of services for small businesses.
By Liana Baker and Katie RoofSeptember 14 -
Two senior Democratic senators proposed the tax in an effort to boost investment and reduce what they termed 'tax avoidance.'
By Christopher AnsteySeptember 10 -
The stumbling block is scrapping the deduction limit without losing progressives wary of a tax cut that would overwhelmingly benefit the wealthy.
By Kaustuv BasuSeptember 9 -
Key legislators are at odds over how high to increase levies on investment gains.
By Kaustuv BasuSeptember 1 -
The lack of tax information from major platforms isn’t a technological limitation. It’s a design decision.
By Alexis GoldsteinAugust 26 -
The mandate will go into place Oct. 11, seven weeks after the FDA's full approval of the Pfizer vaccine.
By Matthew BoyleAugust 24 -
As they struggle with an affordable housing crunch, policymakers are looking at targeting the empty homes of the wealthy.
By Emily Cadman and Natalie Obiko PearsonAugust 16 -
Former Treasury officials say both parties should agree to increase money for the agency.
By David F. Eisner and David J. KautterJuly 26 -
The bill would expand eligibility for the “pass-through” deduction to lawyers, accountants or doctors making above certain income thresholds.
By Colin WilhelmJuly 20



















