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Report: Tax Loopholes Allow Companies to Dodge 15% Rate

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According to an EU tax watchdog, a 2021 agreement aimed at weakening tax havens and getting multinational corporations to pay minimum tax has been weakened by loopholes.
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Grocery CEOs agree to work on price stabilization

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The CEOs of Canada's five biggest grocery store chains have agreed to work with the government on price stabilization and come up with a plan to address it within three weeks. The government said if the CEOs did not meet that deadline,...
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Kenyan opposition rally against new taxes

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Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga calls on his supporters at a rally to protest a new finance act.
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Hunter Biden's guilty plea on tax charges clears way for congressional investigation

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Personal and political pain for U.S. President Joe Biden, who was peppered with questions about his son Hunter's guilty plea on tax charges. Republicans have seized on the plea deal, calling it favouritism from the Department of Justice....
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Hunter Biden to plead guilty to federal tax charges

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Hunter Biden, the son of U.S. President Joe Biden, has reached a deal with the Justice Department to plead guilty to two misdemeanour charges of willfully failing to pay income taxes but was spared a felony firearm charge — a move...
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Kenya’s government proposes tax hike as cost of living soars

9th - Higher Ed
Kenya’s government is mulling tax increases and a new housing levy as people struggle with rising living costs.
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Tax centres help thousands — especially newcomers — do their taxes for free

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Tax filing assistance helps immigrants and Canadians access government benefits and refunds while overcoming barriers and simplifying the process. The federal government plans to begin automatic returns but some say it will present new...
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Toronto hacking victim ‘living a financial nightmare’

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Three years after his CRA account was hacked, a Toronto man says he's been forced to clear his own record, despite government promises to help people in his position. He says fraudsters used his social insurance number to get federal...
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Tanzania strike: Hundreds of businesses shut down over new tax

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In a rare protest against the government, more than 1,000 shops in Dar-es-Salaam have remained shut for a third day.
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File your taxes now — and prepare for delays, PSAC leader warns

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People should prepare for disruption as the possibility of a major strike by federal workers looms, the president of the Public Service Alliance of Canada warns.
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One Week For Taxpayers to File Before April 18 Deadline

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One Week For Taxpayers to File Before April 18 Deadline
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New Tax Credit Requirements to Limit Qualified Electric Vehicles for Tax Breaks

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New Tax Credit Requirements to Limit Qualified Electric Vehicles for Tax Breaks
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Poilievre calls budget a 'bonanza of $43 billion of new inflation, debt and taxes'

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says his party will vote against the 2023 budget.
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Student Loan Forgiveness Could Be Subject To Tax

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Attorney Adam S. Minsky joined Cheddar News to discuss potential taxes that could be placed on student borrowers if the debt is forgiven.
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IRS Cracking Down on Venmo & PayPal Payments

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Dan Geltrude, managing partner at Geltrude & Co., joined Cheddar News to discuss what you should know about receiving a 1099-K form from the IRS for third-party payments, such as those via Venmo and PayPal.
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Turning Crypto Losses Into Gains

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David Kemmerer, co-founder & CEO of CoinLedger, joined Cheddar News to explain how crypto losses can be turned into tax savings.
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Students share their biggest financial worries

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Edmonton students Aurora Shi and Anand Desaigoudar share what they want to learn more about, while teacher Gerald Chung explains why financial literacy is important to kids today.
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How Tax-Loss Harvesting Can Work For You

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Kathryn Tuggle, chief content officer at HerMoney, joined Cheddar News to explain how tax-loss harvesting works and how it can ease investment losses and what year-end strategies to consider.
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U.K. PM Truss insists she will lead Tories into next election

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British Prime Minister Liz Truss has apologized for the turmoil caused by her mini-budget, but says she will remain on the job despite calls for her resignation.
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Ghana traders protest against new taxes

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Traders in Ghana are protesting against a new 18.5 percent sales tax.
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U.K. Tories cast their votes for Boris Johnson’s replacement

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British conservatives have cast their votes for the leader of the party, and by extension the next prime minister, following the resignation of Boris Johnson, By Monday, either Foreign Secretary Liz Truss or former chancellor Rishi Sunak...
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Liz Truss promises 'bold plan' as new U.K. Conservative Party leader

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The U.K.'s new Conservative Party Leader Liz Truss promised to cut taxes, deal with the country's energy crisis and address the struggling National Health Service.
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Ottawa’s new luxury tax more trouble than it's worth, critics say

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Starting this week, if you buy an expensive boat, plane or car in Canada, the federal goverment says you can afford to pay more. But critics of the levy say it could hurt the economy while not providing much benefit.
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Federal luxury tax, N.L. sugar tax take effect Sept. 1

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Ottawa's luxury tax on high-priced cars, planes and boats is coming into effect on Sept. 1 and is expected to raise $163 million. A new tax on sugar-sweetened beverages also takes effect in Newfoundland and Labrador.