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The European Commission is in court to contest a painful setback at a lower tribunal in 2020 over its record bill for the iPhone maker.
May 23 -
The Big Four firm's Australia unit said former Telstra CEO Ziggy Switkowski will lead an independent review into its governance and culture.
May 15 -
The Finance Committee found that the TCJA enabled some of the biggest to lower their tax bills by shifting profits abroad.
May 12 -
Many believe it's time to move away from the one-size-fits-all approach of the past toward treatments tailored to an individual's genes, environment and lifestyle.
May 5
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A bipartisan group of lawmakers introduced legislation that would allow President Biden to sign a tax agreement despite objections from China.
May 5 -
Cum-Ex, a strategy that took advantage of how Germany collected dividend tax, involved multiple parties claiming refunds on a tax that was paid only once.
May 3 -
The country remains among the top candidates to host a new Tesla factory.
April 27 -
The case revolves around Cum-Ex, a strategy that took advantage of a loophole in how Germany collected dividend tax.
April 21 -
Tax leaders at companies around the world are predicting the number of tax audits will increase by more than a third over the next two years.
April 7 -
The IRS has expanded its enforcement efforts, including cross-checking foreign accounts reported on FBARs with information reported on tax returns.
April 4
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Danish prosecutors allege Shah oversaw a trading scam using a loophole on dividend payouts to reap duplicate tax refunds.
April 4 -
The service is extending a transition period for an exception to the requirement for companies to pay taxes on royalties for intellectual property abroad.
April 3 -
Football clubs in England's top division have been accused of avoiding tax on an industrial scale, with the Premier League alone accounting for £470 million ($582 million) in lost taxes since 2015.
March 30 -
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland is planning to raise billions of dollars from banks and insurance companies by changing the tax rules for dividends they get from Canadian firms.
March 29 -
The organization is making plans for easing multinational companies and government tax authorities into its Pillar Two requirements.
March 20 -
When does doing a little work on vacation turn into a stay that piques the interest of local tax authorities?
March 20 -
The EU is appealing a defeat inflicted by a lower court that overturned a decision to force the ecommerce firm to pay back $265 million of tax breaks regulators had deemed unfair.
March 16 -
While the court's ruling in Bittner v. U.S. is considered taxpayer-favorable, there are issues to consider as you dig into the findings.
March 15
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The service provided some leeway on foreign income reporting requirements to people who needed to flee Ukraine, China, Belarus, Iraq, Ethiopia and Mali.
March 14 -
The short-seller allegations against billionaire Gautam Adani are once again reviving questions about the country's role as a tax haven for India's tycoons.
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