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Many U.S. multinational corporations have packed up or are choosing to open subsidiaries in low-tax, rather than no-tax, countries that are seen as more legitimate than the formerly popular island destinations of the Cayman Islands and the Bahamas.
November 15 -
When entering a new market, there’s always the need for local knowledge.
October 3
TMF Group Consultancy Solutions -
U.S. businesses face great risk in expansion to APAC without securing local knowledge and expertise to help comply with the region’s complex tax and compliance regulatory framework.
August 28
TMF India -
The retailer's former chief, Markus Jooste, has agreed to appear at a hearing next week in South Africa, provided it's not about his company's accounting scandal.
August 28 -
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act has had major unexpected ramifications around the world; Avalara's Richard Asquith dives into the fallout.
August 27 -
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has sought details from India’s ICICI Bank Ltd. on its accounting and corporate governance practices, people familiar with the matter said.
July 26 -
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.
June 26 -
Here are the major considerations to keep in mind when developing future strategies that are affected by the tax code's new provisions.
June 20
Haskell & White -
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For multinationals and companies with international vendors and customers, maintaining compliance can be a slippery slope fraught with curveballs and unforeseen regulatory changes.
May 23
Tungsten Network -
Steinhoff International Holdings NV is seeking a three-year extension on most of its 9.6 billion euros ($11.3 billion) of debt as the retailer battles to come to grips with an accounting scandal that’s wiped more than 96 percent off the share price.
May 18 -
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is forcing companies to reconsider where they are hiring and assigning workers.
April 19 -
All staff will face background checks every two years to try improve the firm's reputation.
April 16 -
The American Institute of CPAs is asking the Internal Revenue Service to provide additional details on how it will be treating foreign corporate income under the new tax law.
April 5 -
Former CPA Canada chief Kevin Dancey will succeed Fayezul Choudhury at the end of the year.
March 2 -
President Donald Trump said Friday that U.S. economic growth promoted by his policies would help the world, seeking to square his “America First” agenda with globalism.
January 26 -
Dual U.S.-Canadian citizen with private corporations need to pay attention.
January 23 -
Economic confidence improved globally in the third quarter of 2017, but continued to fall in the U.S., according to a new survey of accountants.
October 23 -
The unit will be a separate legal entity, and won’t advise on U.S. legal issues.
September 24 -
The Big Four network will examine its local member's work in certain engagements, as well as its entire client roster.
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