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Proposed Taxes on Chile Copper Miners Too Harsh, Industry Says
Mining companies in Chile are urging the government to soften a proposal that they say will raise tax rates and production costs, making them less competitive in world markets.
German Finance Chief Introduces Plan to Ease Taxpayer Burden (1)
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Truss Tax Cuts Would Boost UK Earnings, Barclays Strategists Say
Chips Bill Tax Perk Opens Timing Eligibility Questions for Pros
The semiconductor tax credit’s passage was seen as a big win to encourage investment, but now tax professionals have questions about the timing to use the credit and how it applies in partnerships.
Australia Weighs Scope of Tax on Multinationals’ IP Payments
Australia is considering how broadly to draw the scope of a proposed measure targeting intellectual property held in tax havens—a question practitioners say could raise compliance and double tax concerns.
Crypto & the Law: Join Us for Our August Lunch & Learn
Bloomberg Tax and Bloomberg Law are hosting a virtual Lunch & Learn on Aug. 23 from noon to 1 p.m. EDT on “Crypto and the Law, The Road Ahead.”
Ontario Lowers 2022-23 Deficit Estimate by C$1.1b to C$18.8b
Ontario’s Progressive Conservative government lowered the province’s projected budget deficit for 2022-2023 by C$1.1 billion to C$18.8 billion, citing higher tax revenue.
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