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European regulators failed to show that the U.S. online retailer was given special treatment by Luxembourg’s tax authority in violation of state-aid rules.
May 12 -
Financial executives are eyeing tax changes expected in the Biden administration, demands for more environmental, social and governance reporting, and diversity efforts.
May 11 -
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 -
What they think of you; mistaken death and taxes; small-biz bounce back; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
May 11
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Affluent clients can use wealth and retirement strategies to blunt the impact of the administration’s proposals, which include a higher capital gains rate.
May 11 -
Any changes to inheritance tax would feed into the broader upheaval that is coming to taxation in the world’s major economies.
May 11 -
Hundreds of IRS employees are cracking down on syndicated conservation easements, with 28,000 taxpayers under examination.
May 11 -
One thing they’ll definitely keep: not seeing every client in person.
May 11 -
The Institute wants help for businesses facing foreign trade obstacles to maintaining inventory during the pandemic.
May 10 -
April's hiring shortfall stiffened Republican opposition to the tax increases on the wealthy and corporations that are a central part of the administration's package.
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