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A proposal to create a more coherent tax regime for the bloc would require unanimity among its 27 member states.
May 18 -
European regulators failed to show that the U.S. online retailer was given special treatment by Luxembourg’s tax authority in violation of state-aid rules.
May 12 -
Congressional Democrats have reintroduced legislation in the House and Senate to shed more light on the use of corporate tax havens and incentives for outsourcing jobs abroad.
May 11 -
Any changes to inheritance tax would feed into the broader upheaval that is coming to taxation in the world’s major economies.
May 11 -
The Big Four firm has bought a large London-based firm that provides U.K. and U.S. personal tax services.
May 4 -
The Biden administration has proposed that the U.S. apply a 21 percent global minimum rate.
May 3 -
The updated early draft versions will be used by pass-through businesses to report foreign tax information.
April 30 -
The tax would discourage companies from shifting operations to nations with less-stringent rules.
April 26 -
The heirs of billionaire Heinz Hermann Thiele may owe German authorities more than 5 billion euros ($6 billion) in inheritance taxes, potentially the largest such bill in the country’s history, according to ManagerMagazin.
April 22 -
A U.S.-driven effort to reach a global accord on taxing big tech companies’ overseas profits is getting bogged down over ensnaring one company in particular.
April 21