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The Treasury Secretary defended the extra investment in the IRS, arguing it is already paying off and that taxpayers are getting "drastically improved customer service this year."
By Viktoria Dendrinou and Christopher CondonMarch 10 -
The Treasury Department's top official for financial markets and stability expressed little urgency over the federal government's need to prepare for the potential launch of a digital U.S. dollar.
By Christopher Condon and Craig TorresDecember 22 -
The tax landscape for U.S. multinationals is about to get messier now that the European Union has adopted a 15% minimum tax for big companies, unless Congress takes action.
By Christopher CondonDecember 19 -
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is throwing cold water on expectations that the agency will provide relief to foreign automakers lobbying against stringent limits on a popular electric-vehicle tax credit.
By Ari Natter and Christopher CondonOctober 25 -
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen unveiled some of the Biden administration's planned changes for the Internal Revenue Service.
By Christopher CondonSeptember 15 -
The Treasury Secretary outlined some of the Biden administration's unfinished economic business in a speech.
By Christopher CondonSeptember 9 -
The Treasury Secretary waded into the congressional debate over proposed economic and climate legislation.
By Christopher CondonAugust 3 -
The West Virginia senator's stand damages the outlook for an agreement to reshape the way multinational corporations are taxed around the world.
By Christopher CondonJuly 18 -
A worldwide tax deal heralded as a “revolution” for the profits of multinational tech firms has run into a thicket of technical difficulties that will delay implementation to 2024 at the earliest.
By William Horobin and Christopher CondonJuly 11 -
Warsaw’s resistance is holding up a measure that would implement a 15% minimum corporate tax rate across the European Union.
By Wojciech Moskwa and Christopher CondonMay 17