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Taxpayers who aren't under examination have a new option that promises to make it easier to request relief when they need to file international tax forms and documents past a deadline.
August 11 -
Deloitte Tax chair and CEO Carin Giuliante is watching closely as new rules are taking effect in both the U.S. and internationally while recruiting new talent.
August 9 -
The Italian government backtracked on part of its new tax, saying it would introduce a cap to limit the impact for many lenders.
August 9 -
The Kentucky senator plans to block legislation to reduce double taxation for those involved in U.S. and Taiwan cross-border investment.
August 8 -
Marna Ricker, global vice chair of tax at EY, discusses the latest developments on the global minimum tax and digital service taxes, and how they will affect the U.S.
August 7 -
The organization recently issued important new guidance that has significant implications for U.S. companies doing business abroad.
August 2Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting North America -
Several tax lawyers said agents may have gone too far by looking for crimes in transactions that promoters promised were permissible under a 2011 tax treaty.
August 2 -
With residency, luxe living and low taxes mere table-stakes, the availability of trained staff to help the ultra-rich run their lives and their money has become a key battleground.
July 31 -
The crackdown on the potentially listed transactions could bring stiff penalties to both clients and tax advisors.
July 25Chamberlain Hrdlicka -
A new notice offers relief for foreign taxes paid during tax years 2022 and 2023.
July 24