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Officials from the Criminal Investigation division met with tax officials from four other countries to uncover tax evasion and money laundering schemes through data mining.
November 2 -
The 15% GMT on corporate profits is likely to generate only a fraction of the tax revenue expected, according to a new report.
October 23 -
Regulators are conducting tax audits and reviewing land use by Foxconn, the Taiwanese company that makes the vast majority of iPhones at factories in China.
October 23 -
Collins is "not a fit and proper person to provide financial services," the Australian Securities and Investments Commission said in a statement.
October 20 -
The bipartisan legislation would relieve double-taxation of investments between the U.S. and Taiwan for businesses and employees.
October 19 -
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen indicated the U.S. will be unable to sign a treaty on global tax rules in time to uphold a deal that prevents other countries from imposing new levies on some of the largest American tech companies.
October 17 -
The agency is responding to the unfolding crisis in the Middle East.
October 13 -
Hanno Berger was convicted in a tax scandal that robbed billions of euros from government coffers and ensnared some of Wall Street's biggest banks.
October 12 -
Negotiators presented a legal text that sets out who can levy the profits of the world's biggest corporations in order to prevent a resurgence of trade tensions.
October 11 -
Spain alleges that the Queen of Latin music owes $7.1 million for 2018.
September 29