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As governments celebrate another advance toward a global tax accord, an obscure legal question in the U.S. threatens to tear it apart.
October 12 -
The Internal Revenue Service’s Tax Exempt and Government Entities division is making plans for next fiscal year in hopes that Congress will provide more funding.
October 8 -
Nations resolved key differences over the level of a global minimum rate and an end to new digital taxes.
October 8 -
Various factors influence how business owners structure their companies and whether they decide to set up a holding company.
October 8 -
Global talks to reshape the corporate tax landscape are resuming on Friday with some holdouts to the international consensus on a minimum rate falling into line to back an agreement that still hangs in the balance.
October 8 -
Dutch treat; ain’t no Sunshine; the trouble with truffles; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
October 7 -
The country's climbdown removes one hurdle to an unprecedented deal that would reshape the landscape for multinationals.
October 7 -
The average plan holds less than $29,000, which would pay for about half of a year at the average private university or a year or more at a public one.
October 7 -
While the immediate threat of a default would recede, the deal would merely delay the fight to December.
October 7 -
The president has warned progressives that they will have to temper expectations for the final legislation.
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