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Kering SA, the French owner of the luxury brand, owes about 1.4 billion euros to Italy in back taxes.
January 28 -
A no-deal Brexit could create yet another headache for the European Union as it prepares to hand dozens of U.K.-based companies a tax bill that is expected to top $1.5 billion.
January 28 -
How are businesses in the U.K. faring as Brexit looms? Not well.
January 25 -
A global poll finds a high level of distrust in politicians and nongovernmental organizations when it comes to their nations’ taxes.
January 24 -
The athlete will be able to avoid a prison sentence with the plea deal.
January 22 -
Sebastian Kurz will meet at the World Economic Forum with top officers of Alibaba, Facebook and Uber at the Alpine resort.
January 22 -
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department issued final regulations spelling out how U.S.-based companies will have to pay repatriation taxes on offshore profits under Section 965 of the tax code.
January 22 -
Tax authorities in Ireland are asking tougher questions of multinational companies that have been taking advantage of the country's low tax rates.
January 18 -
A hard Brexit would impose many new taxes and customs declarations obligations on trade between the U.K and the remaining 27 EU states.
January 16
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The European Union’s executive arm will propose the abolition of national vetoes on tax policy, which national governments are almost certain to reject.
January 14 -
Cross-border commerce offers a tremendous opportunity for U.S. businesses -- but there are serious tax, customs and other compliance requirements that their accountants need to be aware of, according to Avalara VP Amy Morgan.
January 11 -
A private bank under investigation in Germany over a series of controversial tax deals has opened a new legal front.
January 10 -
The sportswear maker is the latest multinational to become embroiled in the European Union’s crackdown on corporate tax avoidance.
January 10 -
U.S. Congresswoman and Bronx-native Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez would find herself at home in Stockholm.
January 9 -
Swiss prosecutors are seeking a four-year prison term for a former UBS Group AG employee accused of breaking bank secrecy laws after he allegedly stole client data and sold the information to German tax authorities.
January 9 -
The defendant is accused of selling stolen information to the German tax authorities.
January 7 -
The nation’s super-rich are running for cover on concern the government will make up the shortfall by going after the wealthy.
January 4 -
Canadians are about to start paying a carbon tax in what is set to be a key political battleground of the 2019 election.
December 31 -
The Asian country’s effort to get its citizens to pay taxes by enrolling them in a lottery is delivering a big payout — for the government.
December 26 -
The amount of money being brought back is still higher than before the TCJA, however.
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