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France’s proposed new sugar tax could transform the biggest food companies—will the consumer pay the price?
RetailFrance’s proposed new sugar tax could transform the biggest food companies—will the consumer pay the price?
By Alex LedsomDecember 1, 2024
Extending tax cuts tops the GOP’s agenda for first 100 days — ‘Americans don’t care if Elon Musk is rich’
PoliticsExtending tax cuts tops the GOP’s agenda for first 100 days — ‘Americans don’t care if Elon Musk is rich’
By Lisa Mascaro and The Associated PressNovember 30, 2024
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Personal FinanceHad enough of the U.S.? Consider this first, says a former American and relocation expert
By Alicia AdamczykNovember 30, 2024
Planning a charity gift? Try these 401(k)-style accounts to max giving—and lower your tax bill
Personal FinancePlanning a charity gift? Try these 401(k)-style accounts to max giving—and lower your tax bill
By Alicia AdamczykNovember 29, 2024
Trump has threatened to kill EV tax credits but auto industry shows no intention to stop shift to electric vehicles
FinanceTrump has threatened to kill EV tax credits but auto industry shows no intention to stop shift to electric vehicles
By Tom Krisher and The Associated PressNovember 26, 2024
British firms are being forced into ‘damage control’ mode as tax hikes leave CEOs questioning whether to invest in U.K., industry chief warns
PoliticsBritish firms are being forced into ‘damage control’ mode as tax hikes leave CEOs questioning whether to invest in U.K., industry chief warns
By Prarthana PrakashNovember 26, 2024
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PoliticsTesla excluded from EV buyer credits in California proposal
By Eliyahu Kamisher, Keith Laing, David R. Baker and BloombergNovember 25, 2024
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TechCalifornia has a plan to fight back if Trump ends EV tax credit: rebates
By The Associated PressNovember 25, 2024
As US debt hits $36 trillion, about 1 in 5 dollars the government spends repays investors for borrowed money
FinanceAs US debt hits $36 trillion, about 1 in 5 dollars the government spends repays investors for borrowed money
By Josh Boak, Fatima Hussein and The Associated PressNovember 24, 2024
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman
AIElon Musk’s lawsuit could be the least of OpenAI’s problems—shedding its nonprofit status will cost a fortune
By Christiaan HetznerNovember 23, 2024
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LeadershipInside a Fortune 500 CEO’s manic plan to escape the U.S. ‘death tax’: ‘It’s not that I’m selfish for myself’
By Lila MacLellanNovember 23, 2024
Ryanair threatens to drop 10 French regional airports over ‘short-sighted’ airline ticket tax hike
RetailRyanair threatens to drop 10 French regional airports over ‘short-sighted’ airline ticket tax hike
By AFPNovember 21, 2024
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PoliticsOakland accidentally publishes draft report saying city is nearly bankrupt before swapping it with official document
By Brooke SeipelNovember 19, 2024
Tax tips for HENRYs: 5 end of year moves if you are High Earner Not Yet Rich
Personal FinanceTax tips for HENRYs: 5 end of year moves if you are High Earner Not Yet Rich
By Alicia AdamczykNovember 19, 2024
How Trump can follow through on his campaign promise to stop double-taxing American expats
CommentaryHow Trump can follow through on his campaign promise to stop double-taxing American expats
By Charles BruceNovember 18, 2024
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