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International tax officials have identified more than 50 leads to potential crypto tax crimes that may lead to official investigations.
May 13 -
Sens. Ron Wyden and Rob Portman proposed bipartisan legislation to disallow foreign tax credits and other tax benefits for companies that pay taxes to Russia or Belarus.
May 12 -
A group of tax enforcement leaders from five countries are collaborating on ways to investigate the use of nonfungible tokens and decentralized finance exchanges by tax criminals.
May 10 -
The Treasury secretary will meet next week with counterparts in Europe, aiming to keep up pressure on Russia and prevent delays to the implementation of a global tax deal.
May 10 -
The top tax official at the OECD signaled his uncertainty over whether national governments will keep to the agreed timetable.
May 6 -
German prosecutors are carried out the raid as part of their wider probe into the Cum-Ex scandal that robbed taxpayers of billions of euros.
May 3 -
Lawmakers are weighing a tax that would slap a levy on imports of carbon-intensive goods from countries with weaker climate policies.
May 3 -
Mining and metals companies want the tax system to return to how it was before changes made last year .
April 20 -
The projections foreshadow a sharp increase in corporate tax collections because of a pact between nearly 140 countries to implement a 15% minimum rate.
April 13 -
A court in the Channel Island of Jersey froze more than $7 billion of assets linked to Roman Abramovich, equivalent to half of his estimated wealth.
April 13