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The iPhone maker risks having to pay billions to Ireland after an advisor to the European Union's top court said its victory in an earlier challenge should be thrown out.
November 9 -
The U.K. Supreme Court rejected lawyers' claims that London isn't the proper place for the Danish tax agency to bring its claim.
November 8 -
CPAs' real pay; crypto data released; factoring receivables; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
November 7
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Many are considering extra hiring to handle the upcoming mandates, according to KPMG.
November 7 -
The Treasury secretary addressed a group of service employees as the agency fends off cuts pushed by House Republicans.
November 7 -
The best five states have an average total tax burden of 5.97%.
November 7 -
A German banker was sentenced to three years and three months for his role in the international tax trading scandal.
November 6 -
Lots of businesses have claimed the Employee Retention Credit who don't actually qualify for it — and in many cases it's going to be up to their accountants to set them right, says Randy Crabtree.
November 6 -
The service's development of its newly introduced business tax accounts and recent improvements in its tax pro accounts could be jeopardized if funding is cut.
November 3 -
Gainful employment; waste not; Mr. Plow; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
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