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The Democratic presidential candidate rolled out a policy blueprint to slash prescription prices when they cost less in other developed countries.
July 16 -
The biggest tax challenge for a majority of corporate tax executives is staying up to date with all the changes associated with the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, according to a new survey.
July 1 -
The rollout of this revolutionary infrastructure is going to have wide-ranging implications -- including in the tax world, according to Avalara's Tony Susak.
July 1 -
The Treasury Department has narrowed the reach of a new tax aimed at technology and pharmaceutical companies with overseas income, wiping out an unintended consequence of President Donald Trump’s 2017 tax overhaul.
June 20 -
Multinational corporations got some long-awaited clarity from the IRS, which issued new rules on Friday clarifying how they must compute a new international tax.
June 14 -
The Trump administration is deep in talks with 129 other countries on implementing a new standard for taxing digital companies, but its heart lies elsewhere.
June 14 -
State sales taxes on business-to-business purchases accounted for 41.7 percent of state and local sales taxes, according to a new study by Ernst & Young.
June 11 -
In a case whose outcome was cited by a number of companies as a potential risk on their financial reports, the Ninth Circuit reversed the Tax Court and decided in favor of the Internal Revenue Service.
June 11 -
The Internal Revenue Service tends to impose relatively few accuracy-related penalties during audits of large businesses, according to a new report.
June 7 -
U.S. corporations are contributing the smallest share of federal tax revenue in a generation.
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