
DOJ Tax Attorneys Focus on Immigration, Nonprofits After Shakeup
Tax enforcement has entered a new age. The decades-old Justice Department Tax Division is now split between the broader civil and criminal divisions. Critics say the reorganization sends a signal ...
18 Feb 17min

State Tax Breaks for Data Centers Come Under Fire With AI Boom
Data centers have emerged as a major political target in state capitals as they proliferate across the country and elected officials hear complaints from their voters about the massive, energy-guzzlin...
11 Feb 15min

Fiscal Stress Permeates Government Accounting Rule Writer's Work
Trump administration cuts to federal funding are trickling down to cities and states across the country—and a top public-sector accounting leader is taking note. Governmental Accounting Standards ...
29 Jan 16min

US Tax Carve-Out Beats Retaliation, OECD Business Rep Says
A global minimum tax deal that exempts American companies from key provisions is a better outcome for European business than the alternative of US retaliatory taxes, the co-chair of the OECD’s busines...
21 Jan 10min

OECD Deal Success Hinges on Implementation, Rep. Estes Says
Republicans on Capitol Hill are keenly watching how other countries implement a long-sought OECD agreement that exempts US companies from parts of the global minimum tax framework. Rep. Ron Estes (R-...
14 Jan 15min

Making Sense of the Global Tax Carve-Out for US Companies
The OECD just published the parameters of a deal that would exempt US companies from two key enforcement rules in the global minimum tax framework. The deal, which spans 88 pages in the form of admi...
7 Jan 16min

How Transfer Pricing Offers a Fix for Student Athletes (Rerun)
We're off for the New Year holiday, so we're serving up an encore presentation of a Talking Tax podcast about challenges with paying student athletes. Ever since student athletes gained the right t...
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