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Pascal Saint-Amans will leave his position as director of the Centre for Tax Policy and Administration at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development at the end of October.
By Joseph Stanley-Smith and William HorobinSeptember 6 -
The next time you take a plunge in a private pool in France, the tax-man may be watching.
By William HorobinAugust 30 -
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 -
The European Union stumbled again in its attempt to implement a minimum corporate tax at 15% as Poland continued to block progress.
By William HorobinApril 5 -
The European Union failed to quickly agree on how to implement a global minimum tax for corporations after concessions proposed by France failed to win over reluctant countries.
By William HorobinMarch 16 -
European countries are skeptical of the French president's abiliy to jumpstart implementation of a minimum corporate tax.
By William Horobin, Jorge Valero and Christopher CondonJanuary 18 -
Negotiators hammering out details of a new global corporate tax regime are shaping the deal to maximize its chance of winning acceptance in the U.S.
By William Horobin and Christopher CondonNovember 22 -
The countries have joined a global agreement on overhauling international taxation.
By William Horobin and Christopher CondonOctober 15 -
Nations resolved key differences over the level of a global minimum rate and an end to new digital taxes.
By William Horobin and Isabel GottliebOctober 8 -
The 140 countries attempting to conclude years of negotiations are racing against a ticking clock.
By William Horobin and Isabel GottliebSeptember 30 -
Global companies are benefiting from a prolonged decline in tax rates, new data from the OECD shows.
By William Horobin and Zoe SchneeweissJuly 29 -
French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said he is confident the Group of 20 economies will back a deal on international tax, even as his country pushes for a higher minimum corporate rate.
By William Horobin and Maria TadeoJuly 9 -
The European Union’s plan to propose a new digital-services tax is unlikely to undermine global talks aimed at eliminating such levies, according to the head of the international group spearheading the discussions.
By William Horobin and Maria TadeoJuly 8 -
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.
By William HorobinJuly 1 -
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.
By Isabel Gottlieb and William HorobinJune 17 -
The leaders of the biggest Western economies are expected to endorse a plan that focuses on super-wealthy individuals and businesses.
By Ben Steverman, Laura Davison and William HorobinJune 10 -
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.
By Nico Grant and William HorobinJune 7 -
Small countries, including Ireland, have expressed concern about a global deal that could undermine their efforts to attract multinationals.
By William HorobinJune 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.
By Saleha Mohsin and William HorobinJune 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.
By Alessandra Migliaccio, Saleha Mohsin, William Horobin and Alex MoralesJune 4

















