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International Tax Planner Makes Tax Reform Recommendations
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International Tax Planner Urges Against Shifting to Territorial Tax System
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Worldwide Tax Reform: Reversing the Race to the Bottom
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Apple, Microsoft and Eight Other Corporations Each Increased Their Offshore Profit Holdings by $5 Billion or More in 2012
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Overseas Tax Savings for U.S. Drugmakers Under Threat
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Saint-Amans Urges Prompt Action To Solidify Support of Arm's-Length Principle
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More U.S. Profits Parked Abroad, Saving on Taxes .
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Congress: Deduction Curbs May Be Most Feasible Fix for Base Erosion
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Offshore Stockpiles of U.S. Firms Rise by $183 Billion in Past Year
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New York University School of Law, Colloquium on Tax Policy and Public Finance : "Competitive Neutrality among Debt-Financed Multinational Firms"
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Group wants to limit tax bite on overseas profits
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Indian budget leaves taxpayers disappointed
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News Analysis: Thinking Outside the Patent Box
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A new European tax on financial transactions is set to go global
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Collaboration on FATCA Sets Stage For Work on BEPS, Corwin Suggests
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News Analysis: The OECD Confronts Zipless Tax Planning
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India to Foreign Firms: Pay More Taxes
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EU Commissioner Advocates Global Financial Transaction Tax
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Who's Afraid of Inversion?
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A Tax That May Change the Trading Game
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Insight: In Europe's tax race, it's the base, not the rate, that counts
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OECD Tries to Fix Income Shifting
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Will Tax Avoidance in the U.K. Go Out of Style?
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Enduring Charms: A brief history of tax havens
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The OFCs Economic Role: The good, the bad and the Ugland
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The Merry Enablers: Accounting firms will do nicely under any set of rules
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Company taxation: The price isnt right
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G-20 'Determined' to fight Profit-Shifting, Secure Revenue Base
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Five myths about manufacturing jobs
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Who's the criminal? The agony and the ecstasy of offshore whistleblowing
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New rules use government buying power against tax avoidance
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Storm Survivors
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Lawmaker, budget agency spar over taxing corporate profits
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George Osborne: why I am committed to global tax reform
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Practitioners Ponder OECD Base Erosion Initiative
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Outlines of Deal to Tax Worldwide Income Beginning to Take Shape, Lawmakers Say
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Lawmakers Introduce Targeted Wall Street Trading Tax
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Harkin, DeFazio Reintroduce Financial Transaction Tax Proposal
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In Wall St. Tax, a Simple Idea but Unintended Consequences
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India's 'Nonstandard' Treaty Positions Fracture India-U.S. Competent Authority Relationship
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The Conversation: Tax havens let billions vanish into thin air
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U.S., Poland Sign New Tax Treaty With Comprehensive LOB Provision, Treasury Says
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Q&A: international tax loopholes
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Silicon Valley firms shelter assets overseas, slash U.S. tax bill
The largest tech companies in the Bay Area have avoided paying federal taxes on more than $225 billion they have accumulated through foreign subsidiaries, documents filedwith the Securities and Exchange Commission show.
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President Obama remarks on manufacturing
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The growing corporate cash hoard
Lastweek, the investor David Einhorn sued Apple, inwhich his hedge fund has a large stake, over how the company can issue preferred stock. At the heart of the dispute is the $137 billion pile of cash that Apple has accumulated, andwhether it could be used to better reward shareholders.
Mr. Einhorn's action highlights a growing problem: many corporations are holding vast amounts of cash and other liquid assets, using them neither for investment nor to benefit shareholders. These assets are largely earned and held overseas, and not subject to American taxes until the money is brought home.
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OECD reps tout "authorized intermediary" system as win for source and residence countries
A multicountry adoption of the OECD's new authorized intermediary system for streamlining the process for portfolio investors to claim treatywithholding rates on cross-border investments could provide awin for investors aswell as source and residence countries, according to OECD representatives.
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OECD says G-20 BEPS effort could lead to redefinition' of global taxation rules
A new report by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development could eventually contribute to a redefinition of international tax rules thatwould be aimed at preventing certain multinational companies from shifting profits to avoid taxation, according to the organization's top tax official.
OECD Feb. 12 released its Addressing Base Erosion and Profit Shifting report in response to growing concerns that multinationals, especially internet giants, are exploitinggaps in international tax standards and transfer pricing rules to shift profits away from jurisdictionswhere those profitswere generated.
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Sen. Whitehouse introduces sequester replacement plan to preserve jobs
With the so-called budgetsequester set to begin on March 1, U.S. Senator Sheldonwhitehouse (D-RI) today introduced two bills to replace the across-the-board cuts. The bills,which are cosponsored by U.S. Senators Carl Levin (D-MI), Tom Harkin (D-IA), and Bernie Sanders (I-VT),would raise the revenue needed to replace the sequester by closing tax loopholes that currently benefit thewealthiest Americans and big corporations.
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