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Chart: Corporate tax rates around the world—and how Biden wants to change them
MagazineChart: Corporate tax rates around the world—and how Biden wants to change them
By Nicolas Rapp and Geoff ColvinJune 7, 2021
Tech giants could face big tax hit as G7 finance chiefs reach historic agreement on taxing multinationals
PoliticsTech giants could face big tax hit as G7 finance chiefs reach historic agreement on taxing multinationals
By David Goodman, William Horobin and BloombergJune 5, 2021
Katherine Tai, U.S. trade representative, listens during a Senate Finance Committee hearing in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Wednesday, May 12, 2021.
TechU.S. loads and aims tariff pistol at U.K., India, and others over taxes on Big Tech
By David MeyerJune 3, 2021
Biden proposes monitoring foreign crypto investors in the U.S. as part of global push against tax evasion
TechBiden proposes monitoring foreign crypto investors in the U.S. as part of global push against tax evasion
By Allyson Versprille and BloombergJune 3, 2021
A member of the public walks passed G7 Summit signage erected outside the G7 media centre at the National Maritime Museum Cornwall, which is hosting the world’s media for the upcoming G7 Summit, on May 29, 2021 in Falmouth, England.
FinanceA 21% global tax floor would mean $140 billion more for Europe and U.K., think tanks claim
By David MeyerJune 1, 2021
An international deal on a corporate minimum tax is within reach. Courageous CEOs can help deliver it
CommentaryAn international deal on a corporate minimum tax is within reach. Courageous CEOs can help deliver it
By Paul PolmanMay 27, 2021
Crypto investor sues IRS over tax enforcement rules
FinanceCrypto investor sues IRS over tax enforcement rules
By Chris MorrisMay 26, 2021
A minimum global corporate tax rate fast gains favor with European governments
PoliticsA minimum global corporate tax rate fast gains favor with European governments
By William Horobin, Yuko Takeo, Tim Ross and BloombergMay 26, 2021
Biden’s $3,000 child tax credit starts going out on July 15. These calculators help you determine how much you could get
FinanceBiden’s $3,000 child tax credit starts going out on July 15. These calculators help you determine how much you could get
By Anne Sraders and Lance LambertMay 25, 2021
Elizabeth Warren has a $31.5 billion plan—to pursue tax cheats
PoliticsElizabeth Warren has a $31.5 billion plan—to pursue tax cheats
By Laura Davison and BloombergMay 25, 2021
Biden Administration proposes global minimum tax for corporations of at least 15%
PoliticsBiden Administration proposes global minimum tax for corporations of at least 15%
By Saleha Mohsin, Laura Davison and BloombergMay 21, 2021
America’s messy tax code is actually quite popular
CommentaryAmerica’s messy tax code is actually quite popular
By Christopher Ellis and Christopher FaricyMay 20, 2021
The $3,000 child tax credit will start paying out on July 15. Everything you need to know
FinanceThe $3,000 child tax credit will start paying out on July 15. Everything you need to know
By Lance Lambert and Anne SradersMay 17, 2021
Tax deduction for settling a sexual harassment suit? Under Biden’s and Warren’s tax proposals: Yes
CommentaryTax deduction for settling a sexual harassment suit? Under Biden’s and Warren’s tax proposals: Yes
By Andrew Belnap and Jeff HoopesMay 15, 2021
A $5,000 baby bonus? Here’s what tax credits await parents with kids born this year
FinanceA $5,000 baby bonus? Here’s what tax credits await parents with kids born this year
By Anne Sraders and Lance LambertMay 13, 2021
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