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UK Hails Win Over Tax-Avoidance Scheme

HM Revenue and Customs, the UK tax agency, has lauded a ruling in its favor secured before the courts that will save the UK exchequer tens of millions of pounds in related tax-avoidance cases.

UK Firms' Financial Reporting More Transparent: FRC

Whilst corporate reporting by large listed companies is generally good, detailed explanations and clarity could still be better, according to the Financial Reporting Council's (FRC's) recently released Annual Review of Corporate Reporting.

Australia Seeking UK, EU Free Trade Deals

Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has said his country stands ready to agree a post-Brexit trade treaty with the UK.

HMRC Supports Review Of Tax Rules On Image Rights

The UK Public Accounts Committee (PAC) heard from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) at its hearing on December 7 on the UK's response to the Panama Papers leak and the tax avoidance connected to image rights.

Revealed: Amber Rudd was 'director' of two offshore firms

Amber Rudd was once the director of two companies based in the offshore tax haven of Bahamas, leaked documents have revealed. The Home Secretary was a director of Advanced Asset Allocation Management and Bahamian firms Advanced Asset Allocation Fund between 1998 and 2000.

Get a Head Start on Tax Reform

Washington leaders can help tax reform succeed in 2017 by planning now.

Wall Street banks ask Fed for five more years to comply with Volcker rule

Big Wall Street banks are asking the U.S. Federal Reserve to grant them an additional five-year grace period to comply with a financial reform regulation known as the Volcker rule, people familiar with the matter said.

How to Stay on Top of Quarterly Tax Payments in 2016

Although tax season came to a close last month, April kicks off another tax cycle for freelancers and other self-employed workers. Estimated tax payments are due each quarter. The first payment was due on April 18 this year, the same day as 2015 tax returns.

June private sector jobs rose by 172,000 vs 159,000 expected: ADP

Employment in the private sector rose more than expected in June, led by gains in small-business jobs, according to a report Thursday from ADP and Moody's.

Fed's Fischer: We have no plans to try negative interest rates

Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Stanley Fischer said Friday that it was too soon to tell whether Britain's vote to leave the European Union had changed the U.S. economic outlook.

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