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U.S. corporations have largely abandoned the contentious deals that allowed them to shift their addresses abroad for a lower tax rate. Yet a key part of the transactions is continuing quietly even after President Donald Trump’s tax overhaul.
October 15 -
Authorities tried to collect an allegedly unpaid $655,000 unemployment tax bill, but car maker said it's a clerical error.
October 10 -
An effort to put a tax on carbon dioxide emissions just won an unlikely underwriter: a top producer of oil and gas.
October 9 -
The third article in this series explores how companies should collaborate internally to make the most of new technology.
October 3
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If you want to see what's coming in tax, look to Europe and South America -- Avalara's Richard Asquith offers a tour of the growing integration between businesses and tax authorities.
October 1 -
Corporate America isn’t using the Trump tax cuts to gorge shareholders with stock buybacks and dividends — despite the prevailing narrative.
September 27 -
Tax departments are now ideally positioned to consider and apply several hard-earned cloud-adoption lessons.
September 26
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Bringing money back may be harder than the drafters of the TCJA expected.
September 19 -
U.S. companies anxiously awaiting guidance on how hard they’ll be hit by a new foreign levy in the tax overhaul will have to stay tuned for at least another two months.
September 14 -
The Internal Revenue Service proposed regulations Thursday that would soften the blow of a new levy targeting companies that book income in low-tax countries.
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