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European Union finance ministers agreed to add 10 countries to a blacklist of alleged tax havens, including the United Arab Emirates and Bermuda, despite last-minute push-back by some EU nations.
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New York Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie added momentum to the idea of taxing non-resident owners of multi-million dollar apartments as a way to help pay for billions of dollars of regional transit improvements.
March 11 -
What types of businesses don’t qualify for QOZ investment, and which types of taxpayers are best suited for the program?
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National Football League veteran Ndamukong Suh has always mixed football with finance, considering things like state taxes when weighing where to play.
March 7 -
The European Union’s inability to agree on taxing Internet giants like Google and Amazon shows the need for majority voting at the soon-to-be 27-member bloc, French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said.
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Watch out, Wall Street. Democrats, who have so far focused on plans to tax the super-rich, are turning their sights to capital markets.
March 5 -
New tax incentives might not be enough to convince Corporate America to expand its U.S. operations beyond what it was already planning.
March 5 -
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is riding to the rescue of a private-school tax break that was ensnared in a bitter fight between the Treasury Department and Democratic states that sought to circumvent caps on state and local deductions under the Trump tax overhaul.
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Execs in a new BDO survey don’t see the economy staying strong beyond two years.
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IRS guidance for on deductions for passthrough entities answers many questions — but raises still others
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