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The legislation would require standardized metrics and disclosures of environmental, social and governance measures by companies.
June 17 -
Big tech and other industries that have bunkered down in Europe’s tax havens are unlikely to shift their bases under the proposed global minimum tax regime.
June 8 -
Some of the world’s most powerful heads of state will meet in England later this week to confer on the biggest issues facing humanity.
June 8 -
A tax deal between the world’s richest countries brings global governments a step closer to clawing back some power from technology giants that have used century-old regimes to build up wealth eclipsing the economies of most nations.
June 7 -
Sen. Ron Wyden has questions about why the company consistently loses money in the U.S. and doesn’t pay more in taxes.
June 3 -
This week’s finance ministers’ meeting may help lead to a broader deal in July or October.
June 3 -
Billions of dollars in underreported taxes by employers and backup withholding for their employees are helping fuel the tax gap, according to a new report.
May 20 -
Most at risk are taxpayers whose earnings aren’t reported to the IRS by an outside source like an employer or brokerage firm.
May 13 -
Congressional Democrats have reintroduced legislation in the House and Senate to shed more light on the use of corporate tax havens and incentives for outsourcing jobs abroad.
May 11 -
The Netherlands, long considered to be at the heart of a system of multinational corporate profit-shifting, has signaled that it’s ready to support a U.S. proposal that ends the practice.
April 20