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US$1 trillion in the shade – the annual profits multinational corporations shift to tax havens continues to climb and climb
7th Mar 23, 9:24am
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US$1 trillion in the shade – the annual profits multinational corporations shift to tax havens continues to climb and climb
Inland Revenue clawed back millions in wage subsidy from multinationals, but the 2021 tax year looks like a battle
19th Oct 22, 2:14pm
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Inland Revenue clawed back millions in wage subsidy from multinationals, but the 2021 tax year looks like a battle
Gareth Vaughan on the missing profits of nations, the last taboo in central banking, the CBDC threat to ticket clippers, China's 'mountain of non-performing loans,' & the multi-billion dollar global illegal mining industry
26th Jul 22, 10:34am
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Gareth Vaughan on the missing profits of nations, the last taboo in central banking, the CBDC threat to ticket clippers, China's 'mountain of non-performing loans,' & the multi-billion dollar global illegal mining industry
Josep Borrell & Paolo Gentiloni hail the recent international deal on corporate taxation as an example of successful multilateralism
30th Jul 21, 6:00am
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Josep Borrell & Paolo Gentiloni hail the recent international deal on corporate taxation as an example of successful multilateralism
International community agrees on a road map for resolving the tax challenges arising from digitalisation of the economy
3rd Jun 19, 8:43am
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International community agrees on a road map for resolving the tax challenges arising from digitalisation of the economy
Government expects to earn up to $80 million a year by taxing multinationals that provide digital services in NZ but don't pay income tax here
18th Feb 19, 5:42pm
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Government expects to earn up to $80 million a year by taxing multinationals that provide digital services in NZ but don't pay income tax here
Does NZ's new law 'ensuring multinationals pay tax based on the actual economic activity they carry out in NZ' apply to Visa and Mastercard?
7th Jul 18, 9:29am
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Does NZ's new law 'ensuring multinationals pay tax based on the actual economic activity they carry out in NZ' apply to Visa and Mastercard?
David Cay Johnston argues moves by the US Congress to reduce the Internal Revenue Service's ability to enforce the law leads to the likes of the ‘Paradise Papers’ scandals
7th Nov 17, 3:27pm
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David Cay Johnston argues moves by the US Congress to reduce the Internal Revenue Service's ability to enforce the law leads to the likes of the ‘Paradise Papers’ scandals
Interest.co.nz talks to EY's David Snell about how US tax reforms could affect NZ (keep an eye on Australia's reaction), and why the NZ govt's multinational tax change proposals won't lead to a pot of gold
18th May 17, 8:02am
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Interest.co.nz talks to EY's David Snell about how US tax reforms could affect NZ (keep an eye on Australia's reaction), and why the NZ govt's multinational tax change proposals won't lead to a pot of gold
Brian Fallow takes a look at the US tax reform process and assesses what it might mean for the OECD's base erosion and profit-shifting project and New Zealand in particular
6th May 17, 6:02am
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Brian Fallow takes a look at the US tax reform process and assesses what it might mean for the OECD's base erosion and profit-shifting project and New Zealand in particular
Siah Hwee Ang says if poverty alleviation targets are met, China will become an even more significant market on the world stage in the next decade. But the attractiveness will come with a price
2nd Aug 16, 5:02am
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Siah Hwee Ang says if poverty alleviation targets are met, China will become an even more significant market on the world stage in the next decade. But the attractiveness will come with a price
Siah Hwee Ang says China’s plan is still on track but there are global events looming that could threaten to derail plans for the second half of the year
28th Jul 16, 5:03am
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Siah Hwee Ang says China’s plan is still on track but there are global events looming that could threaten to derail plans for the second half of the year
Siah Hwee Ang says new food regulations are pivotal for foreign food companies in China
18th Jul 16, 3:09pm
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Siah Hwee Ang says new food regulations are pivotal for foreign food companies in China
Siah Hwee Ang says Chinese consumers are pushing for greater protection and more regulation around product quality and safety
12th Jul 16, 8:14am
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Siah Hwee Ang says Chinese consumers are pushing for greater protection and more regulation around product quality and safety
Bernard Hickey points to planned crackdowns on tax evasion by big global tech companies in Europe and Australia and wonders why New Zealand is so quiet
5th Oct 14, 7:30am
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Bernard Hickey points to planned crackdowns on tax evasion by big global tech companies in Europe and Australia and wonders why New Zealand is so quiet