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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.
September 13 -
Public companies are taking a cautious approach despite receiving steep corporate tax cuts, according to a new survey of board members by BDO USA.
September 12 -
Some are disputing whether lowering the corporate rate has paid for itself yet.
September 11 -
Amazon.com Inc. and Starbucks Corp. were picked out by Britain’s top competition cop in a warning over tax arrangements that may help big companies thwart smaller rivals.
September 7 -
The American Institute of CPAs says companies haven't received enough guidance yet on a requirement of the new tax law.
September 4 -
A recent survey identifies several areas where biz owners could use some professional advice.
September 4 -
Bullish, for now. That’s the takeaway from second-quarter earnings.
August 29 -
The Internal Revenue Service is making some adjustments to its Compliance Assurance Process, a program aimed at large corporate taxpayers that involves cooperating with the IRS before any audits.
August 27 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued a revenue procedure Wednesday providing information on how companies can change their method of accounting if they have switched from being an S corporation to a C corporation in response to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
August 22 -
Last week, Medtronic Plc suffered a legal setback in its bid to avoid a $1.4 billion U.S. tax bill — a ruling that may have costly implications for other multinationals battling the Internal Revenue Service over the use of overseas payments to lower their taxes.
August 20 -
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?
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