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German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz said President Joe Biden’s administration has shown a readiness to clinch an agreement on how to tax global tech companies, potentially overcoming an American block and paving the way for an accord later this year.
January 28 -
Accounting firms need to leverage their pipelines and sales professionals for success.
January 28
Crosley+Company -
Two New Jersey Democrats are leading an effort to expand a valuable tax break for state and local levies in the next virus-relief package, a long-shot effort as lawmakers continue to squabble over the size and scope of the next round of stimulus.
January 27 -
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Wednesday talked with her U.K. and German counterparts about resolving mushrooming disputes over the taxation of internet giants such as Facebook Inc., highlighting the issue as a priority in her initial bilateral calls.
January 27 -
The year ahead will be full of tax uncertainties in the U.S. and internationally, ranging from digital taxes and carbon taxes to possible tax hikes under the Biden administration.
January 27 -
The U.S. Small Business Administration is pledging to improve the loan review process, even as it pursues a record number of fraud complaints.
January 27 -
"Our Impact Plan" will merge all of KPMG's environmental, social and governance goals into one, unified initiative.
January 27 -
Eventually, your firm will get disrupted by dying or merging up.
January 27
Esposito CEO2CEO, LLC -
Wage and Investment Division head Ken Corbin will take on the role in addition to his current job.
January 27 -
A second hedge-fund trader was named by Danish prosecutors as a defendant in a dividend tax scheme they say defrauded the Nordic country out of 9.6 billion kroner ($1.6 billion).
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