Conservatives, NDP call on CRA Commissioner to explain allegations of wrongdoing at global tax division
Us totalization agreements The Conservative Party and the NDP are calling on Canada Revenue Agency Commissioner Bob Hamilton to testify […]
Us totalization agreements The Conservative Party and the NDP are calling on Canada Revenue Agency Commissioner Bob Hamilton to testify […]
Foreign asset reporting WARSAW — Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen arrived in Europe this week to join U.S. allies in
This blog post is an update to IWTA founder Jack Brister’s article published in JD Supra on March 18, 2022, entitled, “Frozen: How the Revocation of the U.S. – Russia Tax Treaty Puts Global Trade on Thin Ice.” The Biden administration is poised to fully block Russia’s ability to pay U.S. bondholders. The Treasury Department told multiple news outlets that it had suspended its tax information exchanges with Russia. Read more…
For taxing authorities around the world, monitoring taxpayer disclosures and transparency will be a top line item in 2022, meaning taxpayers — especially high-net-worth individuals and corporate entities — should expect more scrutiny into their affairs. Governments are in a unique position as they navigate multiple demands and pressures.