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Avalara CEO Scott McFarlane warns that governments around the world are going to get digital.
May 2 -
Indirect tax compliance software vendors weigh in on the changes that are coming in the field, here and abroad.
May 2 -
Two U.K. soccer teams found themselves in the middle of the sport’s latest scandal after authorities conducted sweeping raids and made arrests over suspected tax fraud.
April 26 -
The U.S. has opted out of certain international bank reporting rules, and that may be of interest to high-net-worth individuals overseas. Venable’s Friedemann Thomma explains what this might mean for U.S. tax professionals and accountants.
April 25 -
Central and South America and the Caribbean offer the best opportunities for Americans looking for lower tax burdens.
April 17 -
The U.K.'s exit from the European Union will bring major tax uncertainties for U.S. businesses trading in the U.K., or using it as a platform to trade into the rest of the EU.
April 6
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The second-largest Swiss wealth manager faces a sweeping tax evasion and money laundering investigation spanning five countries and potentially involving thousands of account holders.
March 31 -
Approximately two-thirds of residents of Group of 20 countries distrust politicians about the tax system, according to a new survey by a trio of accounting organizations.
March 27 -
The Tax Court decided in favor of Amazon.com in an expensive transfer pricing dispute with the Internal Revenue Service involving intellectual property that the e-commerce giant assigned to a European subsidiary in Luxembourg.
March 24 -
The American Institute of CPAs wants lawmakers to reintroduce a bill to make various fixes to the tax laws.
March 22 -
Rep. John Delaney, D-Md., has introduced two pieces of bipartisan legislation to rebuild roads and bridges by encouraging U.S.-based multinational companies to repatriate the profits they hold abroad.
March 22 -
The tax-fraud case may leave the Swiss bank open to a fine of as much as 4.9 billion euros ($5.3 billion).
March 20 -
Jolyon Maugham is hurrying through the streets of west London on his way to a meeting about Britain’s impending departure from the European Union. Even as he sidesteps dawdling tourists and dodges black cabs, Maugham is arguing about Brexit.
March 17 -
Businesses are making overseas acquisitions now and waiting for tax changes later.
March 17 -
A pair of former PricewaterhouseCoopers employees received reduced prison sentences after they exposed the secret tax breaks offered by Luxembourg to some multinational companies such as Apple, Ikea, Walt Disney, PepsiCo and Microsoft’s Skype.
March 16 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued its annual notice providing adjustments to the limitation on housing expenses at various locations abroad.
March 15 -
Corporate executives polled by BDO USA are expecting big changes over the next four years, if Congress isn't an obstacle.
March 13 -
The American Institute of CPAs is asking the U.S. Senate to quickly consider and approve the various bilateral income tax treaties and protocols that are currently pending in Congress, although some of them have not advanced in years.
March 6 -
A heavily shorted exchange-traded fund is soaring amid a report that the White House is not on board with the plan preferred by House Republicans.
February 24 -
Grant Petersen’s Rivendell Bicycle Works has carved out a niche with rides that recall an era of leather, twine and beeswax. Now, a plan meant to boost U.S. manufacturing may stop it dead.
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