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First councils charge you to park outside your home, now Labour want to tax you for sitting in your own garden
Ease of doing business
Trillions at stake when Trump tax cuts expire next year
‘Taxifornia’ may get its revenge
Georgia’s incentives remain popular despite legislative manipulation
Will any MONEY you make online be TAXED?
What to know about the ballot question on property tax in Florida
Board adopts budget, tax hike
How to fix the tax code
Low-income Dallasites struggle with taxes as property values soar
State tax revenues fall again
Average tax hike higher in old city
CRA reassessing charges for late trust filing after issuing penalties in error
Compliance risk and controls needed in a digital economy
Comparing apples and oranges: The different withholding tax treatment for service contractors
ZRA SIGNING PACTS WITH BUSINESSES HAVING CASHFLOW CRISIS
Tax-free account could be vital to secure child’s financial future
LENDLEASE TO FIGHT TAX BILL
FG hoping to ‘leave legacy for our Sinn Féin friends’ by doubling threshold for inheritance tax to €700k
Role of tax treaties in transforming corporate tax in UAE
Tax agency puts Coupang under microscope
Who was Britain’s worst chancellor?
Proposed UK tax changes will hit expats
Is now the right time to have tax cuts?
GOVT FACES IMF PRESSURE TO OVERHAUL TAX LAWS, LIMIT TAX INCENTIVES
Paying taxes in the U.S. and Canada
‘Stamp duty is a huge disincentive for downsizers’
Trump might owe $100m in double-dip tax breaks
NJ enticing remote workers to appeal NY income tax bills
Gov. Brian Kemp vetoes Georgia bill suspending data centers tax break
Vital to crack the code
Reed urges Riers to claim unclaimed federal money
Residents call on council to increase tax on landlords
California bill would tax Big Tech to create tax credit for news organizations
European nations impose bank windfall taxes
Seek BURS’ nod when paying terminal benefits
IRS pleased with initial use of free filing option
Housing allowances attract more PAYE than benefits
Multinationals keen to thrash out global tax arrangements
Soaring environmental taxes will slowly bankrupt Britain