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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.
March 9 -
The Supreme Court scaled back the federal penalties for failing to file required reports listing foreign bank accounts in a ruling likely to help some Americans living abroad.
February 28 -
Milan prosecutors are investigating the Facebook parent company for alleged unpaid value-added taxes totaling about $927 million.
February 23 -
Olearius was the first senior banker charged for allegedly taking part in a controversial tax dividend scandal that cost German taxpayers billions of euros.
February 23 -
Indian tax authorities, who searched the BBC's offices this week, said they were probing a "prominent international media company" whose income did not match its operations.
February 17 -
An Indian tax probe at the offices of the BBC continued a second day, weeks after the broadcaster aired a documentary about the 2002 Gujarat riots and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's alleged role.
February 15 -
Billionaire Bernard Arnault's LVMH lost the latest round in its court battle against French tax officials who raided the luxury-goods firm's Paris headquarters to gather evidence for a case.
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