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The cloud-based solution was built on best practices from the on-premise tool Hyperion Tax Provision.
February 17 -
Not long after the Speaker of the House offered a full-throated affirmation of his tax overhaul, an influential conservative group announced a grassroots campaign against it.
February 17 -
GOP lawmakers are hearing arguments from retailers and other companies that the import changes would hurt consumers. But a new report suggests solid information may be hard to come by.
February 15 -
A news report that the European Union and other U.S. trading partners are preparing to challenge House leaders’ proposal to overhaul U.S. corporate taxes spurred the plan’s leading congressional advocate to declare that it would survive “any challenge that they bring.”
February 14 -
As lawmakers in Congress mull the real possibility of a tax overhaul, various proposals are being debated before legislation is introduced.
February 13 -
Switzerland shot down the government’s plan to reform corporate taxation, a decision that risks hurting its appeal as a place for multinational companies.
February 13 -
Judge grants leniency to Swiss banking customer for cooperating with prosecutors.
February 10 -
The Justice Department wants to send a stern message by sending tax cheats to prison, but some U.S. judges have opted for a softer approach.
February 10 -
Democrats on the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee are objecting to a resolution from House Republicans to repeal recently finalized Treasury Department rules that would discourage corporate tax inversions.
February 8 -
Boaz Schwartz was detained over alleged value-added-tax violations involving the company’s clients, the latest setback in the German firm’s attempts to end years of legal issues and misconduct.
February 7 -
This year, tax reform could give U.S. companies access to hundreds of billions of dollars they have stashed overseas. Many corporations can’t wait that long.
February 3 -
The deal expands the firm's international tax practice in New York.
February 1 -
The Internal Revenue Service is taking a new approach to tax compliance, with a series of 13 initiatives aimed at cracking down on tax evasion.
January 31 -
When White House press secretary Sean Spicer floated the idea of paying for a border wall with a 20 percent tax on Mexican imports, beer went flat.
January 27 -
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development’s revised guidance on transfer pricing to prevent base erosion and profit shifting will have minor administration costs for the Internal Revenue Service, although the impact on companies is uncertain.
January 27 -
House Ways and Committee chairman Kevin Brady—fresh from a public-relations blitz aimed at selling a controversial plan for taxing U.S. businesses’ domestic sales and imports—now has to persuade his fellow Republicans in Congress.
January 26 -
Newly inaugurated President Donald Trump has released a “Contract with the American Voter,” outlining his 100-day plan to “make America Great Again,” including plans for a Middle Class Tax Relief and Simplification Act.
January 20 -
Altus Group Ltd. plans to double its revenue in the next five years as the Canadian real estate data provider expands further into property-tax consulting with acquisitions in the U.S. and U.K.
January 17 -
Profitable companies that pay little in income taxes aren’t necessarily indulging in risky tax strategies, according to a new academic study.
January 14 -
Firm highlights its latest advances in audit, tax, analytics and consulting at its New York offices.
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