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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said she is opposed to a global tax on billionaires. AFP via Getty Images. Top officials from Brazil, France, Spain, Germany and South Africa have suggested ...
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said the U.S. does not support a proposal for a global tax on billionaires. The idea has been floated by Brazil, which is leading the G20 group of major economies ...
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said the U.S. does not support a proposal for a global tax on billionaires. The idea has been floated by Brazil, which is leading the G20 group of major economies ...
The U.S. is rejecting a proposed global wealth tax on the megarich, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said, according to a media report dated Monday. The proposal was floated by Brazil, France and ...
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is being taken to task by progressive critics after coming out Monday in opposition to a proposed global tax on billionaires at an upcoming Group of 7 nations ...
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is rejecting a global wealth tax proposal championed by Brazil and supported by France and other G20 countries. Yellen voiced her opposition during a meeting of ...
Yellen helped spearhead the global agreement on corporate taxes, which sets a 15% minimum that companies must pay in jurisdictions where they operate. But with Republicans opposed to it, Congress ...
America will oppose a proposed global tax on billionaires, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has confirmed.. Ministers in France, Brazil and other nations have been pioneering an idea to tip the ...
U.S. opposes a global wealth tax on billionaires, per Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen. Proposal led by Brazil and France aims to reduce economic inequality by targeting wealthy individuals ...
The United States is working with G20 nations on a global minimum tax for companies, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Monday. It's part of President Biden's corporate tax plan that also ...
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen pitches her global corporate-tax deal as the end of a “race to the bottom” on revenue collection. Odd, then, how U.S. companies keep finding that her plans ...