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European officials are considering a proposal from the Biden administration to make companies with at least $20 billion in annual revenue pay more of their tax bill in places they operate, while being less enthused that the U.S. offer would limit levies to just 100 firms.
By Isabel Gottlieb, Birgit Jennen and Alessandra MigliaccioJune 2 -
Technology hardware, health care and pharmaceutical companies would be most impacted by U.S. proposals to rewrite international tax rules, according to a new analysis.
By William Horobin and Isabel GottliebMay 20 -
A U.S.-driven effort to reach a global accord on taxing big tech companies’ overseas profits is getting bogged down over ensnaring one company in particular.
By Isabel Gottlieb, Saleha Mohsin, Alessandra Migliaccio and Hamza AliApril 21 -
The U.S. is proposing that countries should be able to tax more corporate profits based on revenues within their borders, according to two people familiar with the offer.
By Laura Davison, Isabel Gottlieb and Kaustuv BasuApril 8 -
The U.S. Treasury Department plans to pare back regulations championed by President Barack Obama that were intended to prevent American companies from moving profits offshore to avoid taxes.
By Laura Davison, Allyson Versprille and Isabel GottliebNovember 1