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Finance Committee chair Ron Wyden is developing policies that could remove some tax benefits available to Russian and Belarusian individuals and entities that earn income from the U.S.
March 11 -
The Arizona-based firm teamed up with Terán Rojas & Associates.
March 10 -
The Treasury has sought to reassure a group of Republican senators the agreement will have a negligible impact on U.S. tax revenue.
March 9 -
The task force will gather experts in sanctions and export control enforcement, asset forfeiture, money laundering, tax enforcement, and foreign evidence collection.
March 3 -
In the meantime, though, expect more detail on specific aspects of the plan throughout the year.
March 1 -
The case accuses traders of earning vast sums of money from Denmark's tax authority by using a loophole on dividend payouts to reap duplicate tax refunds.
February 25 -
The lawyer dubbed “the brain behind Cum-Ex” has been pursued by authorities for his role in the controversial tax-driven trading strategy.
February 24 -
Republicans on the Senate Finance Committee are asking Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen to keep both parties in Congress involved in negotiations.
February 18 -
The Internal Revenue Service is providing relief from filing a Schedule K-2 or K-3 information report this year for some partnerships without foreign activities.
February 16 -
The chief policy officer for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce said the group has grown concerned that a global tax deal may “fundamentally disadvantage U.S. companies.”
February 16