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The iPhone maker will start transferring billions of euros to Ireland within months, after reaching a deal on an account to hold the cash while it fights a European tax case.
April 24 -
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is forcing companies to reconsider where they are hiring and assigning workers.
April 19 -
The American Institute of CPAs is asking the Internal Revenue Service to amend the information it is providing on Section 965 of the new tax law.
April 19 -
The tax plight of “accidental Americans” in France — there are an estimated 10,000 of them — may be discussed by President Emmanuel Macron with his U.S. counterpart Donald Trump during an end-of-April state visit to Washington.
April 16 -
Ernst & Young and the insurance giant American International Group signed a global tax compliance and technology operating agreement.
April 13 -
A rare coalition of business groups are banding together to fight President Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs, arguing they will hurt U.S. consumers and the economy.
April 11 -
The American Institute of CPAs is asking the Internal Revenue Service to provide additional details on how it will be treating foreign corporate income under the new tax law.
April 5 -
Nobody likes taxes, but new research shows they can be good for your health.
April 5 -
The Internal Revenue Service is providing some relief for companies facing looming tax bills after they stockpiled trillions of dollars offshore free of U.S. income tax.
April 3 -
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department have issued details about the withholding on the transfer of non-publicly traded partnership interests by foreign persons under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, along with guidance on the “transition tax” on the untaxed earnings of overseas subsidiaries of U.S. companies.
April 2 -
Andersen Tax has been spreading its network of tax and legal services firms across the world after settling a legal dispute last year with a French firm that had laid claim to the Arthur Andersen name.
April 2 -
Facebook Inc. must allow a U.S. judge to inspect documents it has avoided showing the Internal Revenue Service as part of an investigation into the company’s use of an Irish subsidiary for tax purposes.
April 2 -
Goldman Sachs Group Inc, Amundi SA and BlackRock Inc. were chosen to manage about 13 billion euros ($16 billion) in back taxes that Apple Inc. will pay to Ireland, bringing recovery of the cash a step closer.
March 23 -
Typically, taxpayers contract this affliction after the agency's examiners have packed up their belongings and left the building.
March 22
McDermott Will & Emery -
December’s reform law could help drive down the take.
March 21 -
The European Union published proposals Wednesday for a 3 percent Digital Turnover Tax on the European B2B revenues of digital giants such as Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon (termed GAFA in Europe), Uber and Airbnb.
March 21
Avalara -
Large digital companies operating in the European Union could face a tax on their gross revenue based on users’ locations.
March 21 -
A new academic study suggests that the provisions in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act encouraging companies to repatriate their foreign earnings back to the U.S. at a reduced tax rate could lead to more spending on research and development.
March 19 -
The Treasury Department issued a strongly worded statement in response to a report from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
March 16 -
The Internal Revenue Service is winding down its program to entice wealthy Americans who hid money abroad to come forward and take an amnesty deal—but if you’re a tax evader, or simply clueless, don’t think you’ve been spared.
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