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Republicans claim 15% minimum corporate tax rate will slow US growth as data hints at recession
Even those within the gilded circle find it hard to defend ‘carried interest’
Congress passes $280bn Chips act hours after Joe Manchin signs on to sweeping tax-and-spend bill
Government would raise $14bn by limiting but not scrapping ‘carried interest’ provision
US president makes tackling soaring prices a priority but economists warn there is little the White House can do to help
Neither taxing the top 2 per cent nor cutting spending on low-income households will ease America’s fiscal imbalance
IHT generates levels of controversy out of all proportion to its economic importance
US regulator decides issue of disclosure can be put to shareholder vote after institutional pressure
Warsaw move holds up implementation of landmark reform agreed last year
The White House needs to be more ambitious and less gimmicky
Critics say targeting the super-rich inhibits entrepreneurs but this is a move towards a fairer society
New minimum rate would hit US households worth more than $100mn
Plan would require US households worth more than $100mn to pay 20% levy on all income
The tax-efficient savings system can pose challenges to British workers overseas and expats coming to the UK
Groups overseeing $3.6tn in assets to seek shareholder resolution at annual meeting
Countries agree reform of corporate revenues but will struggle to make it legally binding
Carry back provision would be scrapped under measures considered by the Senate
The White House’s mission to create a more equitable tax culture is laudable. Its execution is not
David Solomon says high taxes threaten urban centre’s status as global business destination
Changes to state and local tax rules have become a bone of contention in US president’s $1.75tn spending bill
President’s legislative victories are being overshadowed by concern over rising prices
Lawmakers expected to demand changes to $1.75tn social safety net and climate package
Legislation requiring businesses to declare their true owners set to miss key legal deadline
Compromise plan could win congressional approval but levies on America’s richest fall short of the sweeping measures envisaged by Democrats
Democrats still seek congressional consensus after president unveils agreement with party leaders
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