U.S. Senate Democrats take aim at Trump 2017 international tax reforms
Source: Reuters
BUSINESS NEWS
APRIL 5, 2021 5:35 PM UPDATED 2 HOURS AGO
By David Lawder 4 MIN READ
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Top Democrats on the Senate Finance Committee on Monday proposed major shifts in former President Donald Trumps 2017 tax reforms to eliminate what they say are incentives for companies to move operations overseas and shift profits to tax haven countries.
The plan proposed by Democratic senators Ron Wyden, Sherrod Brown and Mark Warner parallels some of the corporate tax hike proposals announced last week by President Joe Biden to finance $2 trillion in U.S. infrastructure investment.
The senators are targeting provisions in the landmark 2017 Tax and Jobs Act that govern how companies foreign income is taxed, the Global Intangible Low-Taxed Income system, the Foreign-Derived Intangible Income tax and the Base-Erosion and Anti-abuse Tax.
Reporting by David Lawder; Editing by Dan Grebler
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