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Out Of Ideas And In Debt, Spain Sets Sights On Taxing The Sun

Kelly Phillips ErbAugust 19, 2013July 15, 2020

Spain is generating so much solar power, according to its government, that production capacity exceeds demand by more than 60%. To solve the problem, Spain’s government has a new idea: tax the solar panels.

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IRS Releases List Of Americans Hoping To Expatriate, Number Tops 1,000

Kelly Phillips ErbAugust 11, 2013July 16, 2020

The IRS has released the most recent list of citizens wishing to renounce their citizenship – and it’s a long one.

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Snowden Finds New Home, Fields Job Offers – But Will He Pay His Taxes?

Kelly Phillips ErbAugust 7, 2013July 16, 2020

Former NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden has received formal papers from the Russian government to live and work in the country as a “temporary refugee.” Despite having his U.S. passport revoked, he remains a citizen. And being a citizen means paying his taxes.

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Italy’s High Court Agrees That Berlusconi Should Go To Prison – But He Likely Won’t

Kelly Phillips ErbAugust 1, 2013July 16, 2020

Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, who still enjoys a great deal of popularity among Italians, found out today that his prison sentence on tax fraud charges was upheld by the country’s highest court. His ban on public office remains in question. And Berlusconi awaits the outcomes of at least two other trials. So what’s next?

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Bolt Strikes At Diamond League Games, Says UK Races Hinge On Tax Laws

Kelly Phillips ErbJuly 28, 2013July 13, 2020

Usain Bolt said he wouldn’t race in the U.K. after the Olympics unless they changed their tax laws… and they did, extending the laws in place for the Olympics for the Diamond Games. But is this a trend?

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Dolce & Gabbana Say Tax Woes May Force Them To Close

Kelly Phillips ErbJuly 25, 2013July 13, 2020

A month after Dolce & Gabbana was found guilty on tax charges, the pair is fighting back. After closing their stores for three days in protest, the designers are making noise about shutting down for good.

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Dead Men Tell No Tales: Deceased Russian Lawyer Found Guilty Of Tax Evasion

Kelly Phillips ErbJuly 17, 2013July 13, 2020

A Moscow court has ruled Hermitage Capital Management founder William Browder and his tax advisor and lawyer, Sergei Magnitsky, guilty of tax fraud. Magnitsky was found guilty posthumously; he died in prison nearly four years ago. Browder was found guilty in absentia after being forced from the country in 2006.

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After Official Rejection, Holes In Swiss Policy Leave Banking Industry Uncertain

Kelly Phillips ErbJune 23, 2013July 11, 2020

A year ago, the biggest story in banking was that the U.S. and Switzerland had reached an accord that would all but end the secrecy

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Court Date Set For Messi As Details Emerge On Tax Evasion Charges

Kelly Phillips ErbJune 20, 2013July 11, 2020

A court date has been set for Spanish football Lionel Messi. The four-time World Player of the Year must appear in a Barcelona court on

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Dolce & Gabbana Sentenced To Prison For Tax Evasion

Kelly Phillips ErbJune 19, 2013July 11, 2020

Are prison stripes the next fall look for Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana? The Italian fashion duo has been found guilty of tax evasion by

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