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Tax authorities swooped in on Walt Disney Co.’s Paris premises last year hunting for evidence to determine whether the entertainment giant improperly shifted revenue abroad, according to a series of court rulings from this month that tossed out claims the raids were illegal.
November 29 -
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act that Congress passed last December produced some winners and some losers among different categories of taxpayers.
November 28 -
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch questioned President Donald Trump’s call to end a tax break for electric cars made by General Motors Co. and others following the company’s announcement that it would lay off workers and close plants.
November 28 -
The Internal Revenue Service is providing some advice on what to do after deciding to postpone changes to the Form W-4 until 2020.
November 26 -
Clients need to pay attention to the tax ramifications of their cryto holdings.
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The chief executive officer of Denmark’s biggest fund will step down for allegedly trying to dodge Swiss taxes while running a unit of Nordea Bank a decade ago.
November 26 -
Individuals who give lots of gifts to their heirs under a generous but temporary provision of the 2017 Republican tax overhaul won’t later owe taxes on them.
November 21 -
Wealthy taxpayers taking advantage of the increased limits won’t have to worry about them expiring so soon.
November 21 -
For some hedge fund investors, President Donald Trump’s tax overhaul adds insult to the injury from poor investment performance.
November 20 -
Many U.S. multinational corporations have packed up or are choosing to open subsidiaries in low-tax, rather than no-tax, countries that are seen as more legitimate than the formerly popular island destinations of the Cayman Islands and the Bahamas.
November 15