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Europe to halt postal services to US after tax deal scrapped

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New ReviewThe UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and other EU member states will temporarily suspend services as of next week.
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Treasury ‘looking at’ new property taxes to replace stamp duty

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New ReviewThe Treasury is considering plans to raise money from a tax on the sale of homes worth more than £500,000, according to reports. Government officials are looking at a potential national property tax, which would replace stamp duty on...
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Government has got to get the balance right on taxation - Rachel Reeves

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Chancellor Rachel Reeves has said the Government has “got to get the balance right on taxation”, following a call by Labour former minister Anneliese Dodds for Treasury to consider introducing a wealth tax. Asked about Ms Dodds’...
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Rachel Reeves visits RAF Lossiemouth

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Chancellor Rachel Reeves has said the Government has “got to get the balance right on taxation”, following a call by Labour former minister Anneliese Dodds for Treasury to consider introducing a wealth tax. Asked about Ms Dodds’...
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Treasury has ‘got the balance right’ on taxing wealthy, says Reeves

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The Treasury has “got the balance right” on tax, Rachel Reeves said, as she faced questions about Labour calls to weigh up a wealth tax. The Chancellor said tax decisions would be announced at a future budget “in the appropriate way”,...
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Call for Amazon tax to rebuild local communities year on from Southport riots

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Communities that have lost pubs, piers and parks could be regenerated through a tax on wealthy firms such as Amazon in an effort to sow cohesion, a new report has suggested, a year on from the summer riots. The trouble, which spread...
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'It's hurting us': Small businesses feel the pinch of tariffs

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Small business owner Legrand Lindor knew tariffs were coming, but when a $5,000 import tax bill came on aluminum components from a French supplier, he was shocked. (Scripps News)
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Parliament resumes with tax cut

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A modest tax cut was the first motion to survive the new minority government as Parliament resumed on Monday.
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Ottawa accepts Alberta's new carbon plan | Sunday Scrum

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The federal government announced this week it will accept the Alberta government's latest plan to tax the greenhouse gas emissions of large industrial facilities at a rate of $30 per tonne in 2020.
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New NAFTA deal, federal carbon tax and the Apple Card | Business Panel

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Our weekend business panel discusses the latest version of the North America Free Trade Agreement, the impact of the federal carbon tax in Canada and Apple's introduction of a credit card on your smartphone.
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Canada's fight over marijuana tax cash

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Six months after legalization, some of Canada's largest cities say they're not getting the money they were promised from taxes on cannabis.
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What you need to know about the federal carbon tax

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The federal Liberal government will begin levying its carbon tax on greenhouse gas-emitting fuels today in the four provinces that have refused to take part in the pan-Canadian climate framework.
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H&R Block Uses AI to Make the Tax Filing Process Less Stressful and More Transparent

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Between changes in the tax code and the government shutdown, H&R Block knows this year's tax season is likely to be stressful for many. That's why the company's introducing a slate of tools, some artificial intelligence-enabled, to help...
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H&R Block CEO Says It's Not Too Late to Make Tax Season Pain-Free

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Between changes in the tax code and the government shutdown, H&R Block knows this year's tax season is likely to be stressful for many. That's why the company's introducing a slate of tools, some artificial intelligence-enabled, to help...
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In Year 1 of Tax Reform, H&R Block Chief Asks If You Withheld Enough

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Between changes in the tax code and the government shutdown, H&R Block knows this year's tax season is likely to be stressful for many. That's why the company's introducing a slate of tools, some artificial intelligence-enabled, to help...
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Delayed Tax Refunds, Brain Drain Worries: Shutdown's Ripple Effects Grow

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It was an urgent warning from a group of professionals not known for a proclivity to scare the public. "In our risk averse industry, we cannot even calculate the level of risk currently at play, nor predict the point at which the entire...
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Employment insurance turns into tax headache | CBC Go Public

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An Ontario man who was mistakenly overpaid by the government for employment insurance was told to pay back not only the overpayment, but also the income taxes on the overpayment. He only received the tax money back after CBC Go Public...
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GDP's Monthly Growth Will Crash Like a Sugar High

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Global Market Strategist at JPMorgan ETFs Samantha Azzarello likens running on Red Bull to the latest 4 percent monthly growth in the United States GDP. How? At first gulp, the drink charges runners with electric bursts, but there is an...
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JPMorgan: GDP Growth 'Is Like Running on Red Bull'

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Samantha Azzarello, Global Market Strategist at JPMorgan ETFs, says economic growth at 4 percent is unsustainable and warns it could pull back. GDP has been energized by tax cuts, increased spending, and consumption, and Azzarello...
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Carbon tax: What effect has it had on B.C.?

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A federal carbon tax has been a hot topic for debate for many provinces who that don't have one — but B.C. has for the last ten years. The National looks at the effect B.C.'s carbon tax has had on the province.
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Carbon tax fight intensifies as Ontario joins Saskatchewan in opposition

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford joined Scott Moe in challenging the tax, arguing it will make life unaffordable for families and risk thousands of jobs.
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Beer changes

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Tim McLaughlin is director of marketing at Steam Whistle.
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Internet tax

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Charlie O’Shea of Moody’s on a U.S. court ruling allowing states to collect sales tax on items sold on the web.
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Amazon Questions its Future in Seattle After City Passes New Tax on Large Companies

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The city council passed a new law on Monday that requires companies generating more than $20 million a year to pay an additional tax of $275 per worker per year. The money raised from this tax, which amounts to around $45 million a year,...