Apple tax crackdown not an attack on US, says EU Commission president
Analysts warn of transatlantic discord as Europe steps on the potential US tax base.
Multinationals like Starbucks and Amazon pay less tax than a sausage stand, Chancellor of Austria says
Christian Kern also criticised Google and Facebook for paying less or no taxes in Austria.
Why the Apple tax witchhunt could be a dangerous and damaging move
Demand for tax on 60% of profits could threaten future investment across the continent.
Apple 'welcome' in the UK says Downing Street as experts eye potential of European Commission ruling
Downing Street says Apple may be welcome in the UK after giant was ordered to pay £11bn.
Apple ordered to pay Ireland €13bn in back taxes by EU regulators
EC rules that tax arrangements between Apple and Ireland broke laws on state aid.
Apple may face record tax penalty for receiving 'illegal state aid' from Ireland
The European Commission has ruled the iPhone maker received special treatment.
Dear bankers: Help the economy and repair your reputation with Bank Volunteering Mondays
Each bank holiday cost the UK £2.3bn in lost earnings and productivity.
US warns Europe over $19bn tax crackdown on Apple
The European Commission has been criticised for behaving like a 'supranational tax authority'.
Argentina's economy: Following the Kirchner illusion, Macri's bitter truth is the only cure
Foreign investors should closely watch how Argentina resolves its domestic problems.
HMRC plans tougher penalties for accountants and advisers who help clients dodge taxes
Accountants and advisers could be liable to pay a fine of up to 100% of the tax their clients underpaid.
UK government undermining global effort to end tax avoidance, warn MPs
Government has been two-faced in its approach to tackling tax avoidance, say law makers.
Theresa May: What are the new prime minister's views on Brexit, human rights, gay marriage and more?
IBTimes UK investigates the political record of the incoming premier.
Tory leadership contest: Party grandees will decide if May becomes next UK prime minister
Graham Brady, chair of the 1922 Committee, will meet with Tory party board to make official decision.
Lionel Messi: Barcelona support of Ballon d'Or legend damages Spanish football integrity
The Catalan club's social media campaign and public support of Messi brings shame to the sport.
Revealed: How Microsoft cut its UK corporation tax bill by £100m
The firm has cut its tax bill thanks to a confidential deal with HMRC.
Philip Green admits 'no thought process' behind BHS sale and apologises over its demise
Green says he invested £800m in the businesses and resolves to solve pension crisis.
Panama Papers: Chancellor George Osborne to testify during Europe-wide inquiry into alleged tax evasion
MEPs are meeting in Brussels to approve the creation of a 65-member inquiry committee.
Leeds United sack Steve Evans as Massimo Cellino outlines 'different approach'
Evans' seven-month tenure in west Yorkshire ends after conversation with Cellino.
Praise Beyonce and Emma Watson for feminism but don't ignore the fact they're elite millionaires
It would be shocking if they did something to genuinely jeopardise their fortune for socio-economic justice.
Donald Trump cost the US millions in taxes in questionable 'loan' deal, report claims
Trump approved re-branding an investment to a loan to slash tax liability, according to a report citing a lawsuit.
Google France Paris HQ raided in £1.2bn unpaid tax probe
Over 100 investigators raid Google's Paris office over €1.6bn in back taxes investigation.
Labour to give local councils 'rent regulation' powers to secure fairness says John McDonnell
McDonnell vows to help those 'at the mercy of an unforgiving, unrestrained housing market and landlords'.
EU referendum: David Cameron claims Islamic State 'might be happy' with Brexit
UK prime minister was branded 'ridiculous' by one of his own MPs after the comment.
EU referendum: Labour will rescue Brexit debate from Tory 'Project Fear' says John McDonnell
Shadow chancellor wants to 'drive out the politics of despair' from the EU referendum debate.
Stop accusing the British Virgin Islands of being secretive and corrupt
The Caribbean tax haven has always engaged with tax authorities when asked.
Anti-corruption summit: Protesters turn London's Trafalgar Square into 'tropical tax haven'
Stunt timed to coincide with high-profile Anti-Corruption Summit hosted by Prime Minister David Cameron.
China to tighten tax reporting law for multinationals to end multi-billion dollar corporate tax loophole
Under the proposal, MNCs have to file extensive reports on internal pricing and costs.
David Cameron's anti-corruption summit: What is it, who's coming and what is on the agenda?
It will welcome representatives from 40 countries plus campaigners and business figures.
Halliburton abandons $28bn Baker Hughes takeover deal amid resistance from US and European regulators
This is the latest failed deal which highlights M&A challenges under the Obama administration.
Man in panda onesie shot by police outside Baltimore TV station after strapping chocolate bars to chest
Suspect demanded television network WBFF-TV air footage likened to the Panama Papers.