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Global corporations are hoping to fend off requirements for reporting on the amount of taxes they pay in each jurisdiction, while regulators are moving forward cautiously with imposing such rules.
June 29 -
Pressure on companies to disclose their tax approach, including how much and where they pay their taxes, isn't going away.
June 28Global Reporting Initiative -
As an international tax deal founders, the administration aims to preserve a key benefit for large American tech companies.
June 9 -
Australian Retirement Trust, which manages A$240 billion ($159 billion) for 2.2 million members, "will not be undertaking any new contracts with PwC at this time."
June 6 -
PricewaterhouseCoopers handed over the names of 76 current or former partners associated with its tax leaks scandal to Australian lawmakers.
June 5 -
At some point in a business's lifetime, it may make sense to change its legal business structure.
June 1
CorpNet.com -
New research indicates the country's tax receipts are even more concentrated than previously thought.
June 1 -
The Cum-Ex scandal has robbed billions of euros from government coffers and embroiled some of Wall Street's biggest names.
May 30 -
GOP legislation in the House aims to prevent the U.S. from participating in the multinational tax changes the Biden administration helped negotiate with the OECD.
May 26 -
The accounting firm's troubles center on revelations that a former executive had been barred by regulators for leaking government secrets to other PwC staff.
May 24 -
The amendments give companies temporary relief from accounting for deferred taxes arising from the OECD's Pillar Two rules.
May 23 -
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
KPMG -
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.
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