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Circuit Court Resurrects Starr International's Tax Refund Claim
A U.S. circuit court has reversed a lower court's dismissal of Starr International Co. Inc.'s multimillion-dollar tax refund claim and said the company can't pursue an action under the Administrative Procedure Act (APA).
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Business Group to Propose New Tax Framework for Digital Economy
A major global trade groupwill soon present a tax policy framework for countries to consider as theywork to find agreement on long-term answers for how to tax the digital economy.
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OECD Digital Economy Update Coming January 2019, Saint-Amans Says
The OECD expects to release a significant update regarding itswork on taxation of the digital economy in January 2019, according to Pascal Saint-Amans, director of the OECD's Centre for Tax Policy and Administration.
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News Analysis: Post-Midterms: A Progressive Tax Agenda?
In January Democrats retake the House and Republicans remain in control of the Senate, making it unlikely that major tax legislationwill be passed in the next two years. President Trump has said hewould like to see a middle-income tax reduction passed, but it's unclearwhether his policy goalswill alignwith those of House Democrats, some ofwhom mightwant more relief for low-incomeworkers, and many ofwhom successfully campaigned on providing relief from the rollback of the state and local tax deduction in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (P.L. 115-97).
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Sherrod Brown's tax math on GM moving to Mexico
"I said the first thing you can do is you can take away that tax ÔøΩ that provision in his tax bill that gives a company a 50 percent-off coupon in their taxes. If you're producing in Lordstown, you pay a 21 percent tax rate. If you move to Mexico, you pay a 10.5 percent tax rate."
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Japan Firms See Trade War, Sales Tax Pressuring Economy in 2019-Reuters Poll
Most Japanese firms expect flat orweaker domestic growth next year and are even more pessimistic about global growth amid concerns over the impact of the U.S.-China tradewar and a planned sales tax hike at home, a Reuters poll showed. "There's no doubt the sales tax increasewill put a damper on private consumption," a manager of a manufacturing companywrote in the survey.
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Europe Floats a Finance Tax
Negotiations for the European Union's next budget grind on, and alas: One old idea getting a new hearing concerns a financial-transactions tax. Berlin and Paris think now is finally the time for this idea,which embodies so much of Europe's fiscal problems. German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz and French counterpart Bruno Le Maire areworking toward a proposal to expand France's existing finance tax to more corners of the EU, the Suddeutsche Zeitung newspaper reported Monday.
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EU States Seek Broad-Based Digital Tax: Estonian Official
Most European Union countries, particularly smaller ones, favor a sustainable method for taxing all companies' digital activity over the proposed tech-industry revenue tax that bloc leaders Germany and France have abandoned, a senior Estonian official said at a recent conference.
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Digital tax ball 'back in the OECD court'
Member states have killed off the EU's digital services tax (DST) proposal, but companies fear thiswill make unilateral action more likely.
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GILTI Regs Would Create Immense Compliance Burdens, TEI Says
The Tax Executives Institute has urged the IRS to eliminate the so-called 12-month presumption rule in proposed regulations (REG-104390-18) on global investment low-taxed income and has asserted that Treasury and the IRS lack the authority to create the broad antiabuse rule that is found in proposed regulation section 1.951A-2(c)(5). The group offers additional comments on other aspects of the proposed regs.
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Practitioners Fear Arm's-Length Principle May Be in Jeopardy
The United States' strengthened rules on aggregation and realistic alternatives and a growing international skepticism of one-sided transfer pricing methods have led some practitioners to question the future viability of the traditional arm's-length principle.
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France Vows to Tax Digital Giants With or Without EU Directive
Large digital companieswill be taxed next year even if the EU can't reach agreement on a digital services tax (DST), Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said.
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Final U.S. Transition Tax Regs Reach OIRA Review
Final regs on the transition tax have reached the Office of Management and Budget, potentially setting the stage for publication of the first major finalized guidance sprouting from the U.S. Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
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UK Retail Needs Internet Tax 'Shock', Says Sports Direct Boss
The British government should levy a tax on retailerswith online sales accounting for more than 20 percent of revenue to save traditional shopping districts, the billionaire boss of Sports Direct told lawmakers on Monday. Mike Ashley said the movewould be "a massive electric shock" for the sector, encouraging retailers to invest in physical stores.
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Ireland Collects Even More Corporate Tax Than Anticipated
Ireland collected even more corporate tax by the end of November than expectedwhen it flagged an anticipated one-off boost, pushing the state's tax take by 2.4 percent, or 1.2 billion euros (1.07 billion pounds), ahead of target for 2018.
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Ireland Still Concerned About EU Digital Tax Despite New Proposal: Minister
Ireland's finance minister poured coldwater Tuesday on a new Franco-German proposal for a European tax on companies' digital revenues, saying it failed to address his concerns.
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New OECD Tax Proposal Would Hit Trademarks, Copyrights
The OECD is considering an approach to taxing the digital economy similar to proposals in the 2017 U.S. tax overhaul, including giving countries more leverage to tax foreign entities that use valuable branding trademarks and copyrights to sell into their jurisdiction, a top Treasury official said Monday.
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Lessons From the Tax Overhaul, a Year In
Nearly a year after the federal government rewrote the corporate tax code, big U.S. companies are still movingwarily. Much has changed: Smaller tax bills have boosted quarterly earnings. Stock buybacks are soaring, capital spending has risen, and hundreds of billions of dollars have flowed from foreign subsidiaries to their U.S. parent companies. But much remains in flux, too.
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The Global Carbon Tax Revolt
France's violent Yellow Vest protests are now about many domestic concerns, but it's no accident that the triggerwas a fuel-tax hike. Nothing reveals the disconnect between ordinary voters and an aloof political class more than carbon taxation.
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European Businesses Call for New Economic Study of EU Digital Tax
The European Union's leading business lobby called for new economic analysis before EU member nations vote on a 3 percent digital services tax targeted at large internet companies such as Google Inc. and Facebook Inc.
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Germany, France Try to Jump-Start EU Financial-Transaction Tax
Germany and France renewed their bid to unlock talks on a new European financial-transaction tax based on an existing French levy on stock trades.
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Airbnb Is Said to Refuse Mexican Government's Pilot Tax Program
Airbnb Inc. has stepped away from negotiationswith Mexico thatwould have required the home-sharingwebsite to collect income tax from its hosts and send the money to the government, according to a person familiarwith the talks.
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Canada's Business Investment Could Use That Tax Break: Chart
Canada's business investment remains spotty, showingwhy Prime Minister Justin Trudeau introduced corporate tax breaks this month to ease the economy's dependence on indebted consumers. Spending on non-residential capital projects fell at a 7.1 percent annualized pace in the third quarter, the most in almost two years, Statistics Canada reported Nov. 30. The contribution to gross domestic product of C$191 billion ($143 billion) remains below a peak of C$230 billion set four years ago, veryweak compared to household consumption gains that have triggeredwarnings about record consumer debts.
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Chaos Threat May Spur Global Effort on Digital Tax: OECD Official
The specter of chaos could prompt countries to collaborate on digital taxes, an OECD official suggests; companies now have a challenging time moving assets outside of the U.S.without paying tax; Treasury Department aims to release guidance on ordering of different types of previously taxed income in U.S. tax calculation; a Treasury official says companies arewanting to record Subpart F income to achieve a better tax result; and top congressional tax aides see next year's committee agendas driven by oversight of the tax overhaul and of how the tax system isworking overall.
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OECD Looking to New U.S. Tax Law for Digital Tax Solutions
A senior Treasury official laid out elements of a new global tax planÔøΩcatalyzed by the 2017 U.S. tax overhaulÔøΩthat could forestall the Europe-U.S. standoff over the European digital tax proposal multinationals dread. The EU finance ministers are meeting Dec. 4 on the tax, and may vote to postpone any action until the OECD finds a digital tax solution all its members can agree on.
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France and Germany abandon ambitious plans for EU digital tax
France and Germany have abandoned EU plans to impose awide-ranging digital tax on tech companies, in favour of a narrow levy on advertising sales thatwould be likely to exclude giants likeAmazon andApple.
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Mike Ashley calls for 20% tax on online sales
Mike Ashley, the chief executive of Sports Direct, told MPs that they should impose a 20% tax on online sales in a bid to save bricks-and-mortar stores.
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Brady Issues Statement on EU Abandoning Digital Services Tax Plan
Houseways and Means Committee Chair Kevin Brady, R-Texas,welcomed the EU's abandonment of a proposal to tax digital services, stating that the "introduction of a new tax targeting cross-border digital serviceswould have singled out a key global industry dominated by American companies andwould have been a clear revenue grab."
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CJEU to Consider Italian Financial Transactions Tax
The Court of Justice of the European Union has published the reference for a case (C-565/18) onwhether EU law precludes Italy from charging a tax on financial transactions that involve the trading of derivatives.
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Mauritius Clarifies Place of Effective Management
The Mauritius Revenue Authority recently released a statement of practice (SP 17/18) clarifying the rules under section 73A of the Income Tax Act regarding the place of effective management.
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EU Divided Over Franco-German Digital Taxation Proposal
EU member states have not reached consensus on a proposal to tax the digital economy.
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Foreign Partner Sales Guidance Reaches OIRA Review
Guidance on the treatment of foreign partners' gains on a sale of a U.S. partnership is now awaiting approval of the Office of Management and Budget before publication.
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H.R. 5145 Would Repeal TCJA Tax Rates on Foreign Income
H.R. 5145, the Close Tax Loopholes That Outsource American Jobs Act, introduced by Rep. Rosa L. DeLauro, D-Conn.,would repeal the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act's reduced tax rates on foreign-derived intangible income and global intangible low-taxed income.
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ECON Committee Adopts Reports on Taxing Digital Companies
The European Parliament's Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs has voted by awide margin to adopt its reports on proposals for EU Council directives on the corporate taxation of a significant digital presence and a digital services tax.
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G-20 Leaders Commit to Addressing Digital Taxation Conundrum
Leaders of the G-20 countries pledged to continueworking toward finding a common approach to address the tax issues of the digital economy,with a status update in 2019 and a final report by 2020.
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Digital Tax Talks Suggest Anti-U.S. Bias, Former Official Says
European efforts to tax the digital economy indicate a partiality for local interests that could violatewTO trade principles, according to a former U.S. official.
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MEPs Intent on Tougher Digital Services Tax
Despite the likelihood that the EU Councilwill reject a proposal to tax digital services on December 4, members of the European Parliament (MEPs) have voted in favor of recommendations to strengthen the proposed directive.
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Harter Has Sobering Warning if Allocation Consensus Breaks Down
On the eve of the OECD's task force meeting on the digital economy, a senior U.S. Treasury officialwarned of grim potential consequences if the international community fails to reach an agreement on questions of allocation.
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France and Germany to Propose Revamped Digital Tax, FTT
French and German finance ministerswill propose that the EU tax only advertising sales revenue, as opposed to the three revenue streamswithin the scope of the European Commission's digital services tax (DST) proposal.
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ECJ Rules French Dividend Tax Rules Breach EU Law
The European Court of Justice has ruled in favor of three Belgian companies that had challenged the legality of France's decision to refuse a refund ofwithholding tax collected on dividends paid by a resident company to a loss-making non-resident company. Between 2008 and 2011, Belgian companies Sofina, Rebelco, and Sidro received dividends as shareholders in French companies, it said.
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'Chaos' Feared If Global Digital Tax Deal Fails, Panel Says
As industries beyond tech hurtle toward a digital future, chaos could ensue unless consensus is reached on taxing a radically reshaped global economy, panelists at a forum inwashington, D.C., agreed Thursday.
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Deal Near On Int'l Digital Taxes, OECD Tells G-20
A deal may be close to being struck on a proposal for new international digital tax rules, according to a report released Friday by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development to the G-20. The OECD's Task Force on Digitalization is scheduled to deliver final recommendations to the G-20 on how to update tax rules to copewith the online and nonphysical economy in 2020,which once seemed a difficult task given the divergence of views among the organization's members.
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Facebook, Google, and Kering Group questioned by EU MEPs
Facebook and Google emphasised the importance of international consensus on changes to the international tax system to tax the digital economy and the scope of value creation during EU Parliament committee hearing.
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German Environment Minister Backs Contentious Carbon Pricing
Germany's environment minister says putting a price on carbon dioxide is "the right answer" to cut the country's emissions of greenhouse gases.
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US companies' massive cash hoard is finally coming down
The cash holdings of US companies fell nearly 10% in the first half of this year, signaling a turning point in the historic financial reserves they amassed in past two decades. Corporate America's cash mountain peaked at close to $2tn at the end of last year, according to rating agency Moody's. Some 70% of the money had piled up offshore, as companies hoarded their overseas profits rather than face tax charges by bringing them home and spending the money on things like acquisitions and stock buybacks.
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US dividends lag rest of the world despite tax cuts
The tax reforms that have transformed corporate America's earnings this year have not resulted in a similar step-change in dividend payments, according to new research showing that payouts by US companies are growing at a slower pace than the global average.
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EU's Moscovici Proposes to Scrap Unanimous Voting on Tax Bills
Tax legislation in the European Unionwould require a majority vote, not unanimous approval, for passage under a plan to be offered by Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs Pierre Moscovici. In Nov. 27 testimony before the European Parliament Tax Committee, Moscovici told the panel that the EU has "touched the limits" in legislative gridlock over tax laws because of the requirement for unanimous approval of tax legislation.
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Crown Dependencies Customs Union Boosts U.K. Brexit Plans
Isle of Man, Jersey and Guernsey have signed an agreement to keep their current customs arrangementswith the U.K. after Brexit, giving clarity to businesses based in the crown dependencies. Thiswould mean that no customs dutywill be applied to goods moving to and from the crown dependencies and U.K. after Brexit and They also agreed to impose the same external tariff on external trade.
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Financial Transactions Tax- a U.K. Perspective
The European Commission's proposal for an EUwide tax on financial transactions has generated much public and political discussion since itwas first published on September 28, 2011. This article discusses the proposal for the introduction of a financial transactions tax both in the EU and U.K. and the possibility of its enactment.
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Nordic Countries, Ireland Dash EU's Hopes for 2018 Digital Tax Deal
The chances of a digital tax on large internet companies like Facebook and Alphabet Inc.'s Google vanished Nov. 28when Ireland, Sweden, Denmark and Finland refused to agree to impose the temporary 3 percent levy.