The Treasury secretary is traveling to Warsaw, Brussels and Bonn, Germany, this week at an uncertain time for the global economy.
Tag: Corporate Taxes
An American Consulting Firm Became a Power Broker, and Then a Pariah, in South Africa
A new judicial inquiry found that corruption at South Africa’s tax agency was because of “collusion” between Bain & Company and South Africa’s former president.
Brexit Brain Drain Delivers Financial Boon to Estonia
The former Soviet satellite state is welcoming British companies looking to escape the tangle of regulations and financial obstacles of doing business in Europe.
Biden Finds Raising Corporate Tax Rates Easier Abroad Than at Home
As the Group of 20 seals a new global minimum tax for companies, the president has scaled back his plans to tax U.S. corporations more.
A Global Tax Deal Is at Hand. Here’s How It Would Work.
President Biden will sign on to an international pact aimed at ending profit-shifting by large companies. Here’s a look at what it means.
A Global Tax Deal Is at Hand. Here’s How It Would Work.
President Biden will sign on to an international pact aimed at ending profit-shifting by large companies. Here’s a look at what it means.
Pastries and Persuasion: How a Global Tax Deal Got Done
Over Zoom calls from basements and a breakfast in Brussels, faltering negotiations to remake the world’s tax architecture were revived.
Global Tax Agreement Will Set 15% Minimum Rate
More than 130 countries agreed to set a minimum tax rate of 15 percent as governments look to end a race to the bottom on corporate taxation.
A Global Deal Aimed at Ending Tax Havens Gains Momentum
Negotiators are coalescing around a 15 percent minimum tax rate, which could be announced at a Friday meeting.
House Bill Raises Chance for Global Pact to Curb Corporate Tax Havens
Several big details remain to be worked out before an international October deadline.