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The Internal Revenue Service’s proposed regulations on the classification of transactions involving digital content could mean some unexpected tax bills for some publishers, especially those based abroad who sell copyrighted articles to U.S. readers.
December 10 -
The Global Reporting Initiative has issued a new international tax reporting standard that aims to ensure multinational companies are much clearer about how much they pay in taxes, and where.
December 9 -
The Global Intangible Low Taxed Income has created a lot of challenges for taxpayers, since it was instituted by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017.
December 3
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The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department released their final regulations on two major international tax provisions, the Foreign Tax Credit and the Base Erosion and Anti-abuse Tax (BEAT), which was included as part of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
December 3 -
ABN Amro NV became the latest bank to have its offices raided by German authorities over a widening tax scandal, adding to the lender’s woes after it was recently the subject of a money-laundering probe in the Netherlands.
November 19 -
Leaders of tax enforcement authorities from the U.S., Australia, Canada, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom met this week to discuss ways to deal with tax crimes and tax evasion, particularly involving cryptocurrency.
November 8 -
The Internal Revenue Service has a message for companies that owe taxes on overseas profits: Auditors are closely watching.
November 4 -
The U.S. Treasury Department plans to pare back regulations championed by President Barack Obama that were intended to prevent American companies from moving profits offshore to avoid taxes.
November 1 -
The tax software developer is planning to take on some new projects in the U.S. and abroad.
October 28 -
A dive into the OECD’s approach to a global framework for taxing digital services providers.
October 15 -
The regs aimed to prevent U.S. companies from shifting income to offshore branches.
October 9 -
The world's richest countries are seeking a solution for taxing multinational companies.
October 9 -
The country's ranking improved somewhat, thanks to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
October 4 -
Prosecutors believe the streaming company has enough local presence to owe taxes.
October 3 -
France’s former digital affairs minister wants to force internet giants like Amazon, Alphabet, Microsoft, Facebook and Apple to reveal how much profit they make in France, saying the companies are understating their French activities to a vast extent.
September 26 -
Authorities probe more than a dozen of the luxury brand’s current and former executives over an alleged tax-avoidance scheme.
September 25 -
Starbucks Corp. won a court fight and a Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV unit lost one over European Union tax orders in decisions that left lawyers puzzling over the impact on Apple Inc.’s chances of toppling a record 13 billion-euro ($14.3 billion) bill.
September 24 -
The iPhone maker may only need to wait until Tuesday to learn about its chances of success in the biggest tax case in recent history.
September 23 -
The Internal Revenue Service had a difficult time coming out with guidance, forms and instructions for provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act like GILTI.
September 20 -
Germany’s biggest tax scandal has landed the masters of the financial universe with an unflattering label: criminal organizations.
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