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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 -
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act that Congress passed last December is likely to produce some winners and losers when taxpayers file their returns next tax season.
November 14 -
Technology is helping special agents root out tax fraud and evasion, despite a declining workforce.
November 14 -
Democrats are in discussions about the best way to get the Treasury Department to hand over President Donald Trump’s tax returns, according to the incoming chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee.
November 14 -
What Amazon may have been offered in return for relocating; firing problem clients; Nexus looms over holiday shopping; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
November 13
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Charles Rettig assures AICPA members that, as a tax practitioner himself, he understands their views
November 13 -
The long-shot change, if enacted, could cause the Republican-championed tax cut to unravel.
November 13 -
Some see the DST as a ‘revenue grab’ that’s punishing American tech companies.
November 13 -
The Tax Court upholds the IRS rejection of the ‘Blade’ star’s OIC.
November 13 -
LG Chairman Koo Kwang-mo would be a billionaire in most countries.
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