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The OECD had previously missed a June 30 deadline to agree an MLC on amount A; in other news, UK corporation tax bills surged to a record high last year
The Canadian proprietor of Canary Wharf and Manhattan West faces accusations of avoiding tax through subsidiaries in Bermuda and beyond.
Shareholders are set to vote on whether the asset management firm will adopt public CbCR, amid claims of tax avoidance.
Tax justice campaigners have called on King Charles to address the issue of tax transparency, but this is a matter for Parliament and not royalty.
With carbon taxes expected in the global shipping industry, onlookers say the costs of climate inaction would only be worse.
There have been some significant new hires across a range of tax firms around the world.
Coinbase and 75 other businesses suggest re-timing e-money rules under the Crypto Asset Reporting Framework to protect growth in the crypto market.
Taxpayers should not overlook the hidden tools in the MAP toolbox when it comes to dispute resolution, particularly supplementary dispute resolution (SDR). Here Emile Simpson and Peter Nias write about the routes open to businesses.
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