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A review of the week's major US international tax-related news. In this edition: US Senate delays consideration of budget reconciliation bill – Treasury Secretary requests Congress pull retaliation tax proposal from pending tax bill – Senate confirms new Treasury Assistant Secretary for Tax Policy – OECD updating portions of Chapter Vll of the Transfer Pricing Guidelines, studying global mobility issues.
SpyTalk lives at the intersection of intelligence operations, foreign policy, homeland security, and military strategy. Co-hosted by veteran national security journalist Jeff Stein and former star CNN homeland security correspondent Jeanne Meserve, the podcast features exclusives by SpyTalk's roster of longtime reporters; news and profiles of US and foreign spymasters, and interviews with policymakers and expert authors. There's nothing quite like it—a place for experts and laypersons alike, who enjoy national security scoops and insights by SpyTalk's subject matter experts. Subscribe here: https://link.chtbl.com/SpyTalk This week: Jeff talks with Chris Whipple, author of The Spymasters: How the CIA Directors Shape History and the Future; plus Jeanne speaks with Juan Zarate, former Treasury Assistant Secretary for Terrorist Financing, about the bad guys' use of cryptocurrencies. For more from our guests: Chris Whipple https://twitter.com/ccwhip Juan Zarate https://twitter.com/JCZarate1 Subscribe to SpyTalk on Substack https://www.spytalk.co/ Follow Jeanne Meserve on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JeanneMeserve https://www.jeannemeserve.com/ Follow Jeff Stein on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SpyTalker Follow SpyTalk on Twitter: https://twitter.com/talk_spy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week: Jeff talks with Chris Whipple, author of The Spymasters: How the CIA Directors Shape History and the Future; plus Jeanne speaks with Juan Zarate, former Treasury Assistant Secretary for Terrorist Financing, about the bad guys' use of cryptocurrencies. For more from our guests: Chris Whipple https://twitter.com/ccwhip Juan Zarate https://twitter.com/JCZarate1 Subscribe to SpyTalk on Substack https://www.spytalk.co/ Follow Jeanne Meserve on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JeanneMeserve https://www.jeannemeserve.com/ Follow Jeff Stein on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SpyTalker Follow SpyTalk on Twitter: https://twitter.com/talk_spy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A review of the week's major US international tax-related news. In this edition:House approves Senate-passed FY 2018 budget resolution; Ways and Means Committee tax reform bill set for release 1 November, legislative markup to begin 6 November – Treasury official says Section 385 debt/equity regulations ‘overly burdensome’ and will be substantially amended – David Kautter, current Treasury Assistant Secretary for Tax Policy, also named Acting IRS Commissioner.
House border adjustability will not be part of US tax reform -- Nomination of next Treasury Assistant Secretary for Tax Policy advances in Senate -- IRS delays Section 385 documentation requirements by one year-- US signs more CbC competent authority arrangements -- New IRS CbC reporting site offers latest forms and guidance – Government issues corrections to reporting / withholding regs under FATCA, Chapters 3 and 61-- Deadline for MNCs to request suspension of MAP-related deadline under Mexico-US tax treaty -- Tax Court refuses to follow IRS guidance subjecting foreign investors to US tax on dispositions of partnership investments -- Tax Court holds US parent's CFCs held US Property under Section 956 from intercompany transactions -- Tax Court rules IRS abused discretion in cancelling APAs -- OECD releases update of Guidance on the Implementation of Country-by-Country Reporting -- OECD releases draft 2017 update to the OECD Model Tax Convention -- OECD releases 2017 Transfer Pricing Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises and Tax Administrations -- OECD updates G20 Leaders on tax progress -- OECD, UN, IMF and World Bank issue toolkit to address difficulties in accessing comparable data for TP analysis.
In this week's Tax Credit Tuesday Podcast, Michael J. Novogradac, CPA, starts off with the general news section and an update on a Senate vote to proceed on healthcare legislation passed by the House. Then, he talks about how a House Budget Committee resolution can set the stage for tax reform. After that, he goes over a recent tax policy subcommittee's tax reform hearing and what industry groups are advocating in letters to Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch. Then, he briefly discusses last week's Senate Finance Committee tax reform hearing and the committee's vote to advance the nomination of David Kautter as Treasury Assistant Secretary for Tax Policy. In low-income housing tax credit news, he shares what HUD Secretary Ben Carson plans to do with the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing rule. Then, he lists some of the affordable housing advocacy activities coming up for National Housing Week of Action. In new markets tax credit news, he shares an important reminder about upcoming application deadlines for the CDFI Fund's Capital Magnet Fund round. He closes out with renewable energy tax credit news, where he discusses the Technologies for Energy Security Act (H.R. 1090), a bill that would extend the investment tax credit for certain orphaned renewable energy technologies.
In this week's Tax Credit Tuesday Podcast, Michael J. Novogradac, CPA, starts off with the general news section and an update on a Senate vote to proceed on healthcare legislation passed by the House. Then, he talks about how a House Budget Committee resolution can set the stage for tax reform. After that, he goes over a recent tax policy subcommittee's tax reform hearing and what industry groups are advocating in letters to Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch. Then, he briefly discusses last week's Senate Finance Committee tax reform hearing and the committee's vote to advance the nomination of David Kautter as Treasury Assistant Secretary for Tax Policy. In low-income housing tax credit news, he shares what HUD Secretary Ben Carson plans to do with the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing rule. Then, he lists some of the affordable housing advocacy activities coming up for National Housing Week of Action. In new markets tax credit news, he shares an important reminder about upcoming application deadlines for the CDFI Fund's Capital Magnet Fund round. He closes out with renewable energy tax credit news, where he discusses the Technologies for Energy Security Act (H.R. 1090), a bill that would extend the investment tax credit for certain orphaned renewable energy technologies.
A review of the week's major US international tax-related news. In this edition: US House Budget Committee approves FY 2018 budget resolution with reconciliation instructions for US tax reform – White House official says “Big 6” and their staffs making headway on US tax reform – US Senate Finance Committee advances nomination of David Kautter for Treasury Assistant Secretary for Tax Policy -- US Tax Court refuses to follow IRS guidance subjecting foreign investors to US tax on dispositions of partnership investments; broad implications and possible refund claims -- Deadline approaching for certain MNCs to request suspension of MAP-related deadline under Mexico-US income tax treaty – OECD released updated version of Guidance on the Implementation of Country-by-Country Reporting.
A review of the week's major US international tax-related news. In this edition: Trump Administration officials discuss tax reform with Republican Senate Finance members – President Trump comments on border adjustability, suggests 10% repatriation rate – House Ways and Means Committee to hold tax reform hearing on 18 May – Trump Administration nominates Dave Kautter as Treasury Assistant Secretary for Tax Policy.
Today is Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009. This week we will talk about President Obama's nomination of Michael F. Mundaca to be Treasury Assistant Secretary for Tax Policy. We will also discuss last week's Financial Services Committee hearing on the Community Reinvestment Act as well as two related topics concerning financial regulatory reform. The two related topics are ' one - the Federal Housing Finance Agency's most recent proposal regarding Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac's duty to serve underserved markets and ' two - 10 key principles published last week that an industry-wide task force says will help the federal government maintain its critical role in the housing finance system. We'll top off our housing discussion with a preview of the 16th Annual Affordable Housing Conference to be held in San Francisco next week.' Then we will discuss a bipartisan congressional proposal to accelerate offshore drilling and use the government revenue from that drilling to extend several energy tax credits. And finally, we have an announcement regarding pending guidance related to the new markets tax credit and the Recovery Act. Let's get started with the news of Michael Mundaca's nomination to serve as Assistant Secretary for Tax Policy.
Today is Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009. This week we will talk about President Obama's nomination of Michael F. Mundaca to be Treasury Assistant Secretary for Tax Policy. We will also discuss last week's Financial Services Committee hearing on the Community Reinvestment Act as well as two related topics concerning financial regulatory reform. The two related topics are – one - the Federal Housing Finance Agency's most recent proposal regarding Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac's duty to serve underserved markets and – two - 10 key principles published last week that an industry-wide task force says will help the federal government maintain its critical role in the housing finance system. We'll top off our housing discussion with a preview of the 16th Annual Affordable Housing Conference to be held in San Francisco next week. Then we will discuss a bipartisan congressional proposal to accelerate offshore drilling and use the government revenue from that drilling to extend several energy tax credits. And finally, we have an announcement regarding pending guidance related to the new markets tax credit and the Recovery Act. Let's get started with the news of Michael Mundaca's nomination to serve as Assistant Secretary for Tax Policy.