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More technical demands are being placed on today's tax department.
February 3EY US LLP -
The majority of chief tax officers at multibillion-dollar companies plan to outsource more work to outside providers over the next few years, according to a new survey from KPMG.
January 31 -
One of the most anticipated tax extenders was a delay in the Section 174 amortization requirement. With the extenders not passing, many taxpayers are asking, "What now"?
January 25McGuire Sponsel -
Senate Democrats plan their own political counter-programming to House Republicans' threats of wide-ranging probes, taking on issues like corporate tax avoidance and union-busting.
January 25 -
Increasingly, tax functions are turning to the cloud to help with many of their data-processing needs.
January 20EY US LLP -
The African giant says the deal is skewed to the interests of rich nations and could actually hurt the country's tax revenues.
January 20 -
States are trying to make a path toward that revenue stream, but a tax solely on digital advertising was not the way to do it.
January 19Vertex -
The world's governments stand to increase their tax revenues by about $250 billion a year by rewriting the rules for multinationals, according tothe OECD.
January 19 -
The average effective tax rate of profitable large corporations fell from 16% in 2014 to 9% in 2018 after passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017.
January 13 -
The board proposed amendments to its income tax standard to provide temporary relief from the imminent implementation of the Pillar Two model rules.
January 10