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R&D amortization requirements are becoming a major issue for many companies, causing a significant tax burden they may not be able to handle.
May 2
McGuire Sponsel -
Stakeholders are demanding ever greater tax transparency, and companies must navigate evolving, complex reporting requirements around the globe.
April 25
EY -
BEPS Pillar Two will affect a significant number of companies by establishing an effective global minimum tax rate of 15%.
April 22
Insightsoftware -
The Internal Revenue Service is waiving penalties to companies that fail to pay their estimated taxes for the first quarter for the corporate alternative minimum tax.
April 15 -
The International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants has unveiled a set of ethical standards for business tax planning in response to complaints over tax avoidance by multinational companies.
April 15 -
The IRS threw a late curveball at tax professionals scrambling to meet the April 15 deadline, and for partnerships and corporations in general.
April 12
Friedlich Law Group -
The annual rush to pay Uncle Sam tends to suck hundreds of billions of dollars from the banking system.
April 11 -
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department issued proposed rules for the stock buyback tax for large corporations.
April 9 -
Mayor Michelle Wu is seeking to raise commercial property tax rates to help protect homeowners from the brunt of the historic slump in office property values.
April 8 -
The campaign is part of a larger effort by the IRS to increase its scrutiny of high-income taxpayers and large businesses to help close the tax gap.
March 28 -
An unlikely pair of senators is teaming up to propose legislation to eliminate tax breaks for corporate M&A activity.
March 22 -
There are talks of protesting a key piece of tax law that prevents marijuana companies from deducting expenses like other companies do.
March 7 -
President Joe Biden will propose increasing the minimum rates paid by major corporations to 21% and eliminating breaks for companies with high-paid executives Thursday night.
March 7 -
There's a growing sense of unease among asset managers that companies with conspicuously small tax bills pose a financial liability too big to ignore.
March 4 -
The president will advocate plans to increase taxes on the wealthy and corporations as well as to lower prescription drug prices in his speech next week.
March 1 -
The ability to write off research and development expenses in the first year would be revived if the Senate ever manages to pass the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act.
February 28 -
The move would make New Jersey's corporate tax the highest rate in the country.
February 28 -
The lowest-ranked states have property and unemployment insurance taxes like every state, but significantly they also have complex, non-neutral taxes with comparatively high rates.
February 26 -
The changes underway in setting global taxes are leading to confusion for many countries that authorities are trying to alleviate.
February 23 -
The Internal Revenue Service will be scrutinizing the use of corporate jets, focusing on big corporations and partnerships, as well as high-income taxpayers.
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