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How long recessions last; what superstars want; moving toward advisory; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
July 19 -
The tech giants have submitted to Indonesian regulations that grant Jakarta sweeping powers to shut down content it deems undesirable and to tax digital sales.
July 19 -
The West Virginia senator's stand damages the outlook for an agreement to reshape the way multinational corporations are taxed around the world.
July 18 -
Time is running out as Democrats only have until Sept. 30 to use the fast-track budget reconciliation process to pass a bill.
July 15 -
Dozens of companies in the U.S. are joining a pilot program to test a common electronic invoicing network.
July 12 -
Houston tax lawyer Carlos Kepke had been tutoring rich Americans like Robert F. Smith for decades on how to move assets offshore when an undercover agent posing as a bar owner turned up in 2018.
July 12 -
A worldwide tax deal heralded as a “revolution” for the profits of multinational tech firms has run into a thicket of technical difficulties that will delay implementation to 2024 at the earliest.
July 11 -
The Criminal Investigation division worked with tax authorities abroad on an operation that led to the shutdown of Euro Pacific International Bank by officials in Puerto Rico.
July 1 -
The whistleblower may be getting closer to forcing French authorities to compensate her for helping uncover about $10.2 billion taxpayers stashed away in Swiss bank accounts.
June 28 -
Staying compliant when selling into the EU and Canada requires some work.
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