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Treasury Department outlines rules for new corporate taxes

Por: The Boston Globe Business December 28, 2022

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WASHINGTON — The Treasury Department on Tuesday set broad rules for a new tax on stock repurchases that had been created under a law signed by President Biden this year, largely rejecting business lobbyists’ efforts to narrow its scope.The initial guidance was issued ahead of more detailed regulations that are expected to be released early next year. Tax experts said it was likely to yield more revenue for the federal government than if... + full article



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