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Andrew Solomon and Aharon Friedman (Sullivan & Cromwell) report on an action-packed seven days in Washington.
The latest on the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, wealth taxes and more, reported by Tim Sarson (KPMG).
This month’s review by Mike Lane and Zoe Andrews (Slaughter and May) looks at the decisions in Beard and Rettig, as well as HMRC’s revised guidance on unallowable purpose.
As the Senate prepares to take up President Trump’s sweeping tax and spending package, Andrew Solomon (Sullivan & Cromwell) considers its key provisions and what happens next.
Andrew Solomon (Sullivan & Cromwell) explains why President Trump’s plans for ‘one big, beautiful Bill’ are heading for one big, ugly negotiation.
President Trump’s approach to tariffs fits within a longer history of American protectionism, writes economist Duncan Weldon, but was that approach ever successful?
Tim Sarson (KPMG) reports the growing divergence in ideology between two of the world’s most powerful blocs, the US and the EU.
During Trump’s second presidential term, the spectre of tax cuts expanding the US federal budget deficit will fuel fierce debates between fiscally conservative and ‘pro-growth’ Republicans, write Donald L Korb and Andrew Solomon (Sullivan & Cromwell).
Among the executive orders signed by President Trump is a firm rebuff of the OECD’s two-pillar solution, writes Tanja Velling (Slaughter and May).
The tax policies of President-elect Trump and the new European Commission are among the recent developments reviewed by Tim Sarson (KPMG).
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