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The PM scrapped her plan in another dramatic U-turn, hours after she fired Kwasi Kwarteng as U.K. chancellor of the exchequer.
October 14 -
Pressure is coming from the financial markets and members of the ruling Conservative Party to restore economic credibility.
October 13 -
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development introduced a framework this week for the automatic exchange of information between countries on crypto-assets, in response to a request from the G20 financial leaders.
October 12 -
The Swiss bank had promised in 2014 to stop helping U.S. citizens evade taxes, but investigators have their doubts.
October 11 -
The Criminal Investigation unit in Mexico City helped locate 79 criminals in Mexico, Belize, El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras in the past fiscal year.
October 6 -
The 15% minimum tax in the legislation passed by Congress shouldn't be confused with the one that the Treasury has been encouraging countries to approve.
October 4 -
The Internal Revenue Service is updating its login procedures for several of its online applications to improve their security.
October 3 -
FATCA was designed to go after wealthy Americans keeping money overseas to avoid taxes, but is also ensnaring regular people living abroad.
September 30 -
The Biden administration is alarmed over the market turmoil triggered by the new U.K. government's economic program.
September 29 -
A provision in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act that was supposed to raise hundreds of billions of dollars in taxes on deferred earnings from multinationals is only bringing in about one-third of the projected revenue.
September 22