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A former auditor, Nicolas Forissier was made a "chevalier" — or knight — of France's National Order of Merit during a ceremony at the Senate in Paris.
June 7 -
Tigran Gambaryan is accused alongside the company of charges including nonpayment of value-added tax and corporate income tax, and complicity in aiding customers to evade taxes through its platform.
June 6 -
The freedom of working remotely while traveling the world doesn't include freedom from tax compliance issues.
June 6 -
A crypto investor known as "Bitcoin Jesus" has been released on bail in Spain, where he faces extradition to the U.S. on tax fraud charges.
June 5 -
About 140 countries signed on to the outline of a groundbreaking pact in 2021 to reform the way large multinational companies are taxed.
May 28 -
Testifying at a London court from a Danish prison via a video call, Sanjay Shah insisted that his controversial so-called Cum-Ex trades were lawful and that any rumors circulated in the industry were merely due to jealousy.
May 22 -
The measures include expanded tariffs, tax policy guidance that could heighten demand for some U.S.-made solar equipment and promises of heightened vigilance for signs of unfair trade.
May 16 -
More than half of phone calls to HMRC are now going unanswered.
May 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department plan to issue regulations on the interplay between foreign tax credits, dual consolidated losses and OECD rules.
May 9 -
The bank successfully fought off a London court claim brought by investors over tax breaks linked to financing for 'Pirates of the Caribbean 2.'
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