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The Financial Accounting Standards Board voted to require companies to tell the public more about the taxes they pay, starting as early as 2025.
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Nearly 500 service employees worked at large firms or big companies either before, during or after they worked at the IRS, according to a new report.
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Accounting firms are less important than the partner leading the team in terms of the impact on the business's effective tax rate and the probability it will face an audit.
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New Zealand will introduce legislation this week that enables a digital services tax on large multinational companies, though the levy won't be imposed until 2025.
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Deloitte Tax chair and CEO Carin Giuliante is watching closely as new rules are taking effect in both the U.S. and internationally while recruiting new talent.
August 9 -
The Italian government backtracked on part of its new tax, saying it would introduce a cap to limit the impact for many lenders.
August 9 -
The organization recently issued important new guidance that has significant implications for U.S. companies doing business abroad.
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The service is offering a program to speed up processing of requests for letter rulings from its associate chief counsel, mostly on behalf of corporations.
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GOP members of the Ways and Means Committee want to prevent an international tax agreement backed by the Biden administration from taking hold.
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Ottawa has pledged to implement a new digital services tax in early 2024, unless a global tax agreement is ratified by OECD countries.
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