IRS Issues Final Regulations For Tax On Corporate Stock Buybacks

IRS Issues Final Regulations For Tax On Corporate Stock Buybacks

proposed regulations that would provide new guidance related to the tax. Those regulations were made final on June 28, 2024, and scheduled for publication in the Federal Register on July 3, 2024. Corporate Buybacks A stock buyback is precisely what it sounds like a company repurchases shares from its shareholders directly or from the open … Read more

How the US is stalling hard-fought global tax reform

How the US is stalling hard-fought global tax reform

It all seemed too good to be true: a global campaign to stamp out tax avoidance and harmonize international tax rules for companies that operate across national borders.At the forefront of the transparency drive is a minimum tax rate for multinational corporations, no matter where they operate. No more exploiting tax loopholes and shifting profits to countries with … Read more

Dear chancellor, follow the Irish model

Dear chancellor, follow the Irish model

Investment is the engine of growth.A permanently high corporation tax (CT) rate could severely damage future investment into the UK and stifle homegrown entrepreneurship at a time when this country needs both desperately.Is there an alternative? Perhaps our nearest neighbour provides the perfect example.Let’s look at Ireland’s experience of a long-term tax strategy and a … Read more

Teva Pays $750M to Resolve Israeli Tax Issues Going Back More Than a Decade | BioSpace

Teva Pays $750M to Resolve Israeli Tax Issues Going Back More Than a Decade | BioSpace

Pictured: Teva’s site in Canada/iStock, JHVEPhoto Teva Pharmaceuticals on Tuesday announced that it has agreed to pay $750 million to put an end to what it calls a “historical income tax issue” in Israel. Under an agreement with the Israel Tax Authority, Teva will make its settlement payment in yearly installments, from 2024 to 2029. … Read more

End Excessive Double Taxation, and Bring the Corporate Tax To Zero

End Excessive Double Taxation, and Bring the Corporate Tax To Zero

It cannot be stressed enough that the corporation as a taxpaying entity is a fiction. And the previous assertion should in no way be construed as a suggestion that corporations pay no taxes. Quite the opposite. At the same time, this write-up’s opening line is just a comment that shareholders pay all corporate taxes, which … Read more

Which way to go with government offices

Which way to go with government offices

There is a lot of discussion about what is more beneficial to the taxpayer –  to build or rent government offices or even buy ready office buildings from the open market. Some uninformed reports blow up the rental payment issue out of all proportion in the sense that the government is spending €26 mln a … Read more

Tax revenue falls through May as corporate levies decline

Tax revenue falls through May as corporate levies decline

The Ministry of Economy and Finance’s its headquarters in the central city of Sejong [YONHAP]   Korea’s tax revenue fell 9.1 trillion won ($6.6 billion) during the first five months of 2024, due mainly to reduced earnings from corporate taxes, data showed Friday.   The government collected 151 trillion won in taxes over the January-May … Read more

New debate rules helped Trump, treat big nonprofits like business and other commentary

New debate rules helped Trump, treat big nonprofits like business and other commentary

Debate beat: New Rules Helped Trump “Staged by CNN in an audience-free soundstage in which even competing reporters were banned, the Biden-Trump debate had more ground rules than an Ultimate Fighting match,” grumbles Politico’s Jack Shafer. In advance of the debate, “many assumed that these new rules would hurt Trump” given that “he feeds off live … Read more

Rising expenses | CBC News

Rising expenses | CBC News

The Saskatchewan government ended the last fiscal year with a $182-million surplus, lower than the original forecast but higher than other predictions.Increased tax revenues and a strong economy helped the province avoid a deficit, Finance Minister Donna Harpauer said Thursday.Saskatchewan initially forecasted a $1-billion surplus, but larger expenses on the agriculture sector reduced that figure, … Read more

State Tax Changes Taking Effect July 1, 2024

State Tax Changes Taking Effect July 1, 2024

State Tax Changes Taking Effect July 1, 2024 Skip to content taxA tax is a mandatory payment or charge collected by local, state, and national governments from individuals or businesses to cover the costs of general government services, goods, and activities. changes take effect on January 1, the beginning of the calendar year, for consistency … Read more