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Risking a backlash from President Trump, who has long threatened to retaliate with trade tariffs, French lawmakers voted to double its tax on large technology companies.
October 29 -
Global finance pros are facing challenges with automating accounts payable, artificial intelligence and tariffs, according to a new report.
October 28 -
The Internal Revenue Service is proposing to remove the domestic corporation look-through rule for real estate investment trusts controlled by foreign investors.
October 27 -
U.S.-based oil and gas giants like ExxonMobil, Chevron and Conoco Phillips are paying billions of dollars more in taxes in other countries.
October 24 -
Netflix had to pay about $619 million to settle a multiyear tax dispute with Brazilian authorities going back to 2022.
October 22 -
Small businesses challenging the global tariffs urged the justices to affirm lower court rulings that the import levies amount to a massive tax on companies.
October 21 -
The decision is a blow to the efforts of the Danish tax agency, known as Skat, to $1.9 billion it said it lost to hedge funds and traders.
October 2 -
Getting started on our next shutdown; bleeding tax lawyers; who really levies tariffs?; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
October 1
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President Trump plans for new tariffs to boost the domestic film and furniture industries are sweeping — and confusing.
September 29 -
President Trump announced a fresh round of tariffs on pharmaceuticals, heavy trucks and furniture.
September 26 -
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act reshapes core elements of international taxation, including the rules for controlled foreign corporations, foreign-derived income, and base erosion taxes.
September 26
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The Swiss bank settled the long-running tax evasion case in France for less than a fifth of the original fine.
September 23 -
Trump has long argued that digital services taxes are discriminatory against the likes of Amazon.com Inc. and Meta Platforms Inc.
September 12 -
The bureaucratic burden is a less-discussed consequence of Trump's move to hike import taxes to a hundred-year high.
September 5 -
Trump told reporters that the U.S. would appeal to the high court for relief because "it would be a devastation for our country" if the appeals court ruling was left in place.
September 3 -
A pop-up shop in Vienna is alleged to have offered fake versions of the rabbit-eared collectibles and failed to connect its cashier machines to the tax registry.
September 3 -
Trump threatened to impose fresh tariffs and export restrictions on countries that have digital services taxes or regulations that harm American tech companies.
August 29 -
President Trump threatened to inflict "substantial" tariffs on countries that impose digital taxes just days after Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg raised concerns.
August 29 -
As new tariff rates kick in for imports after months of delays and reverses, accounting and finance professionals are trying to assess the complexities.
August 28 -
With India bracing for 50% tariffs on its exports to the U.S. from Wednesday, Modi's government is speeding up policy changes such as the GST overhaul.
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