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The Internal Revenue Service said it may provide relief from double taxation in some circumstances to corporations because of the repatriation tax under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
January 20 -
Vladimir Putin is putting his trust in an obscure technocrat with little political experience to be prime minister and revive Russia’s flagging economy, as he prepares the country for the most significant constitutional overhaul in a generation.
January 16 -
France and the U.S. will seek a compromise on the taxation of digital services over the next two weeks in an effort to avoid an escalation in the transatlantic trade dispute.
January 7 -
As tax authorities around the world crack down on corporate tax avoidance strategies, demand for transfer pricing advice is fueling growth in advisory services.
January 6 -
New OECD proposals want to harmonize tax regimes around the globe.
December 27 -
Data from the IRS helps set the stage for a global battle over taxing businesses.
December 23 -
This provision of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act ‘threw everything upside down,’ says one expert.
December 17 -
And more are likely to come, according to a new report from Avalara, including more laws requiring online marketplaces to collect.
December 12 -
The Internal Revenue Service’s proposed regulations on the classification of transactions involving digital content could mean some unexpected tax bills for some publishers, especially those based abroad who sell copyrighted articles to U.S. readers.
December 10 -
The Global Reporting Initiative has issued a new international tax reporting standard that aims to ensure multinational companies are much clearer about how much they pay in taxes, and where.
December 9