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Orange Wins Tax Lawsuit Against Spanish Government
Orange, a telecommunications operator, won its first legal battle against the Spanish tax agency (Hacienda) on May 21, securing greater tax deductions for 2021 due to the 2024 invalidation of a 2016 tax reform by the Constitutional Court; Orange may recover up to €180 million.
Orange Wins Tax Lawsuit Against Spanish Government
Orange, a telecommunications operator, won its first legal battle against the Spanish tax agency (Hacienda) on May 21, securing greater tax deductions for 2021 due to the 2024 invalidation of a 2016 tax reform by the Constitutional Court; Orange may recover up to €180 million.
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40% Bias Score


One Big Beautiful Big Act": Tax Cuts, Spending Cuts, and Increased Border Security
The "One Big Beautiful Big Act," a 1116-page bill passed by the House and currently under Senate review, includes significant tax cuts for high-income earners, deep cuts to social programs like Medicaid and SNAP, increased border security spending, and the creation of the "Trump Account," a federal ...
One Big Beautiful Big Act": Tax Cuts, Spending Cuts, and Increased Border Security
The "One Big Beautiful Big Act," a 1116-page bill passed by the House and currently under Senate review, includes significant tax cuts for high-income earners, deep cuts to social programs like Medicaid and SNAP, increased border security spending, and the creation of the "Trump Account," a federal ...
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44% Bias Score


OECD Cuts UK Growth Forecast, Urges Tax Loophole Closure and Council Tax Revaluation
The OECD slashed UK growth forecasts to 1.3 percent this year and 1 percent next year, urging Rachel Reeves to plug tax loopholes and re-evaluate council tax bands, potentially resulting in higher bills for those in larger or more expensive homes, while interest rates are projected to remain higher ...
OECD Cuts UK Growth Forecast, Urges Tax Loophole Closure and Council Tax Revaluation
The OECD slashed UK growth forecasts to 1.3 percent this year and 1 percent next year, urging Rachel Reeves to plug tax loopholes and re-evaluate council tax bands, potentially resulting in higher bills for those in larger or more expensive homes, while interest rates are projected to remain higher ...
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44% Bias Score


Australian Backbenchers Find Their Voices After Election
Following a decisive Labor victory, Australian backbenchers from both sides are speaking more freely, leading to increased public debate on issues such as tax reform, Indigenous rights, and the Gaza conflict, while the government navigates its new position of strength.
Australian Backbenchers Find Their Voices After Election
Following a decisive Labor victory, Australian backbenchers from both sides are speaking more freely, leading to increased public debate on issues such as tax reform, Indigenous rights, and the Gaza conflict, while the government navigates its new position of strength.
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44% Bias Score


Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill" Passes House, Heads to Senate
President Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill" (H.R. 1), a comprehensive tax reform package, passed the House and is heading to the Senate; it includes tax cuts for various groups and is expected to be signed into law by Labor Day.
Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill" Passes House, Heads to Senate
President Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill" (H.R. 1), a comprehensive tax reform package, passed the House and is heading to the Senate; it includes tax cuts for various groups and is expected to be signed into law by Labor Day.
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72% Bias Score


High-Risk, High-Reward: 1000% Profit Potential in Volatile S&P 500
The current market surge, driven by optimism around tax reforms and a delayed European tariff, presents a potential short-term, high-risk opportunity to profit from increased volatility using a straddle options strategy on the SPY ETF; however, long-term wealth creation requires different approaches...
High-Risk, High-Reward: 1000% Profit Potential in Volatile S&P 500
The current market surge, driven by optimism around tax reforms and a delayed European tariff, presents a potential short-term, high-risk opportunity to profit from increased volatility using a straddle options strategy on the SPY ETF; however, long-term wealth creation requires different approaches...
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56% Bias Score

H.R.1: Sweeping Changes to US Charitable Giving
The House-passed H.R.1 significantly alters US charitable giving by creating a new deduction for non-itemizing taxpayers, increasing excise taxes on large foundations, and imposing a 1% floor on corporate charitable deductions, potentially reducing overall charitable giving by billions of dollars.

H.R.1: Sweeping Changes to US Charitable Giving
The House-passed H.R.1 significantly alters US charitable giving by creating a new deduction for non-itemizing taxpayers, increasing excise taxes on large foundations, and imposing a 1% floor on corporate charitable deductions, potentially reducing overall charitable giving by billions of dollars.
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56% Bias Score

Dutch Taxpayers Can Reclaim Overpaid Box 3 Wealth Tax
The Netherlands will allow taxpayers to challenge their Box 3 wealth tax calculations from 2021 onwards, using actual income instead of the government's previous estimations, following court rulings that deemed the previous system violated European property rights.

Dutch Taxpayers Can Reclaim Overpaid Box 3 Wealth Tax
The Netherlands will allow taxpayers to challenge their Box 3 wealth tax calculations from 2021 onwards, using actual income instead of the government's previous estimations, following court rulings that deemed the previous system violated European property rights.
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20% Bias Score

Reeves's Spending Review: Austerity Returns Despite Increased Spending
Rachel Reeves's upcoming spending review will necessitate difficult cuts across various sectors despite increased overall spending, creating a political challenge amid an already strained economy and public services.

Reeves's Spending Review: Austerity Returns Despite Increased Spending
Rachel Reeves's upcoming spending review will necessitate difficult cuts across various sectors despite increased overall spending, creating a political challenge amid an already strained economy and public services.
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56% Bias Score

Australia's Persistent Budget Deficit: A Looming Fiscal Crisis
Australia's structural budget deficit is projected to persist until 2036, driven by increased spending and relatively low taxation compared to OECD averages, necessitating revenue increases and tax reform to achieve fiscal sustainability.

Australia's Persistent Budget Deficit: A Looming Fiscal Crisis
Australia's structural budget deficit is projected to persist until 2036, driven by increased spending and relatively low taxation compared to OECD averages, necessitating revenue increases and tax reform to achieve fiscal sustainability.
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60% Bias Score

GOP Tax Plan Projected to Reduce Revenue by $4 Trillion
The GOP tax plan is projected to reduce U.S. revenue by nearly $4 trillion over ten years, according to the Joint Committee on Taxation, despite the House passing the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," which increases the national debt; this action faced opposition from some Republicans and Democrats.

GOP Tax Plan Projected to Reduce Revenue by $4 Trillion
The GOP tax plan is projected to reduce U.S. revenue by nearly $4 trillion over ten years, according to the Joint Committee on Taxation, despite the House passing the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," which increases the national debt; this action faced opposition from some Republicans and Democrats.
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52% Bias Score

Australia to Tax High-Balance Superannuation Accounts
Australia's Labor government will impose a 15% tax on superannuation earnings exceeding \$3 million annually, affecting 80,000 high-balance accounts (top 0.5%), aiming for greater equity in the system, but sparking criticism over its potential economic effects and the taxation of "unrealised" gains.

Australia to Tax High-Balance Superannuation Accounts
Australia's Labor government will impose a 15% tax on superannuation earnings exceeding \$3 million annually, affecting 80,000 high-balance accounts (top 0.5%), aiming for greater equity in the system, but sparking criticism over its potential economic effects and the taxation of "unrealised" gains.
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44% Bias Score
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