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Author: News Desk
It’s the final countdown. The IRS is urging taxpayers to claim the OBBBA Senior and Overtime Exemptions to secure what may be the largest refunds in history.
The digital frontier is getting a “transparency net.” The Digital Asset MCAA has been signed by 48 nations, mandating global data sharing for crypto transactions.
The digital taxman is online. The first HMRC MTD Performance 2026 data shows a 92% success rate for software linking, alongside new “off-grid” exemptions.
The $600 rule is dead. The IRS 1099-K Threshold 2026 is now officially $2,000, bringing a permanent end to the digital payment reporting controversy.
The definitive CBAM regime is here. Importers are rushing to secure Authorized CBAM Declarant status as carbon certificate prices align with the EU ETS.
Brazil is stress-testing its “intelligent” Brazil VAT Split-Payment mechanism against peak retail loads. Can the taxman keep up with the speed of commerce?
A new global tax era. The UN Taxation of Services options paper (CRP.27) is finalized, paving the way for source-based taxing rights on digital services.
The IRS just clarified OBBBA Depreciable Property lives for high-tech manufacturing. From 3-year silicon tools to 5-year green tech, the tax savings are massive.
The future of withholding tax is digital. The MiKaDiv ecosystem has formally launched, providing Germany with a high-tech shield against tax fraud.
The digital revolution is here. HMRC Making Tax Digital 2026 reports record-breaking adoption as sole traders and landlords ditch the paper for pixels.

