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The Wildenstein family’s most vociferous critic stands accused of something she has denounced all along — tax evasion.
December 9 -
The Internal Revenue Service said Friday it will be rolling out the ability to electronically file the new Schedules K-2 and K-3 next year, but not at the beginning of the filing season.
December 3 -
The government has worked hard over the past decade to stop Americans from hiding bank accounts offshore. But not hard enough.
December 3 -
EisnerAmper merged in Caler, Donten, Levine, Cohen, Porter & Veil; and Ryan LLC acquired Qvalia's VAT recovery audit consulting unit.
December 2 -
The Business Roundtable is officially opposing Biden’s economic legislation because they believe the tax increases on corporations outweigh the good in the legislation.
December 2 -
The Alphabet subsidiary said it would pay 218 million euros in backdated corporation tax to Irish authorities.
November 29 -
Negotiators hammering out details of a new global corporate tax regime are shaping the deal to maximize its chance of winning acceptance in the U.S.
November 22 -
The tool will help U.S. withholding agents comply with their reporting and withholding responsibilities with Form 1042-S.
November 15 -
Sales taxes have risen to an average of between 25% and 35% across countries that are part of the OECD, according to a new report.
November 15 -
Some countries are already taxing greenhouse gas emissions, but the U.S. is not likely to follow suit anytime soon.
November 5 -
The deals will help merchants automate cross-border transactions.
November 3 -
Leaders of the biggest economies formally backed a plan to overhaul the way countries tax multinationals in a bid to stem rate competition.
November 1 -
South Dakota’s new industry; a little clarity on contractors; the IRS and collections; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
October 19
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The lawmakers want to wait until other countries implement the proposed 15% corporate tax rate.
October 18 -
A new survey by Ernst & Young finds growing worries about transfer pricing among business leaders.
October 15 -
The countries have joined a global agreement on overhauling international taxation.
October 15 -
The ministers endorsed an overhaul of how countries tax big corporations, setting it for approval by heads of state at a summit later this month.
October 14 -
The Biden administration said it’s close to securing agreements from a number of countries on withdrawing their so-called digital service taxes.
October 12 -
As governments celebrate another advance toward a global tax accord, an obscure legal question in the U.S. threatens to tear it apart.
October 12 -
Nations resolved key differences over the level of a global minimum rate and an end to new digital taxes.
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