New tax cuts in the Republicans' "big, beautiful bill" act are retroactive to 2025, which means many Americans may get bigger ...
Americans may see larger tax refunds in 2026, thanks to the IRS updatng delays to account for Trump's retroactive tax ...
Many older Australians enjoy incomes in their 60s of the average working 40 year-old. Younger people bear the brunt of this ...
The product of years of Republican effort, the American tax code now blends traditional supply-side economics with President Trump’s populist 2024 campaign promises. By Andrew Duehren Reporting from ...
After more deadlines and deals, another round of President Trump’s tariffs has arrived. With higher prices again needing to be justified — and on the heels of the “Big Beautiful Bill,” which didn’t ...
We all know the government uses taxes to pay for things. But what about using taxes to control behavior? This week on Summer School, Professor Darrick Hamilton of The New School, helps us explore the ...
DPI can contribute to better identifying taxpayers through digital ID and facilitate payments and financial transactions ...
UPDATE (July 1, 2025, 12:17 p.m. ET): On Tuesday afternoon, following an all-night voting session, JD Vance cast the tie-breaking vote to pass the Senate’s version of Trump’s megabill. It now heads ...
Rachel Reeves, the UK Chancellor of the Exchequer, has urged UK Treasury executives to develop an updated version of the country’s property tax system as a new strategy to increase revenue and achieve ...
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Rethinking tax policy for resilience in times of crisis

By Nii Okantey ADJETEYThe global economy has become increasingly vulnerable to systemic shocks ranging from pandemics and climate-related disasters to geopolitical conflicts and technological ...
Susikala was working as a daily wage earner at a flower garden in Hatton, a hilly area in central Sri Lanka, when in April 2022 the government defaulted on its debt. The default sent the economy into ...
The U.S. ranks 18 on a map compiled by Newsweek with data showing the best and worst Organization for Economic cooperation and Development countries for taxes. Estonia was first, Latvia second and New ...