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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s new top economic policy aide has a complicated checklist: oversee implementation of the new tax law and mitigate the damage of impending trade disputes.
August 9 -
The death of an appeals court judge is throwing open a high-profile tax case once again.
August 8 -
EY will provide the public utility company with managed tax services, and 46 members of Duke’s tax team will receive job offers to join EY’s tax practice.
August 7 -
There’s bad news for companies that may have accidentally overpaid this year’s "repatriation" taxes on foreign profits: they won’t be getting a refund.
August 7 -
Banks were among the top beneficiaries when Republicans slashed corporate taxes in December to stoke the U.S. economy. So how are the nation’s largest financial institutions treating employees, customers and investors?
August 7 -
Silicon Valley’s favorite compensation strategy — paying top employees in stock rather than cash — just got more expensive.
August 2 -
Apple Inc. must still pay 5 billion euros ($5.8 billion) to comply with a European Union back-tax order, nearly two years after the company’s fiscal deals with Ireland were ruled illegal.
August 2 -
Proposed regs from the IRS on Section 965 offer some clarity.
August 1 -
Experts demystify the very young and evolving industry, and share advice on how to work with potential clients in the business.
August 1 -
The accounting tech provider continues to grow its ONESOURCE Certified Implementer Program ecosystem.
July 30 -
The House approved a repeal of the Affordable Care Act’s medical device tax, along with a bill that prohibits the IRS from rehiring any employee who was fired for misconduct.
July 25 -
It’s easy to be outraged about multinational corporations’ shifting of profits to tax havens, but much harder to figure out how to stop them from doing it without hurting the economy. Evidence exists that curbing tax avoidance opportunities makes these firms move actual jobs, not just accounting profits, overseas.
July 25 -
Corporate America, and even Republican leaders, have warned President Donald Trump that his trade war could end up erasing some of the savings reaped from the sharp cut in the corporate tax rate.
July 24 -
It was supposed to be the best of times for the biggest U.S. banks: Rising interest rates and corporate tax cuts would boost profitability and spur lending, while deregulation lowered costs.
July 11 -
The new tax law allows for full and immediate write-offs through 2022.
July 10 -
What was meant to be an opportunity to mingle in the sun in a southern French city turned partly into a public denunciation of tax practices of U.S. web giants.
July 9 -
Transfer pricing, once an arcane specialty, has been growing as more countries apply their own rules and regulations.
July 6
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Poor record-keeping meant the owner couldn’t document sales of non-marijuana merchandise.
July 3 -
The Large Business and International Division is targeting virtual currency, S corporation distributions and more for extra scrutiny.
July 2 -
President Donald Trump appeared to turn on an iconic American company he once embraced, accusing Harley-Davidson Inc. of using new tariffs on trade as cover to shift some production abroad as he threatened the motorcycle manufacturer with a “big tax” on bikes imported to the U.S.
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