Iceland's new rightwing government was to take office on Thursday, under fire from the start as the opposition sought a vote of no-confidence and maintained calls for a quick election to be held.
Iceland's government sought to avoid early elections on Wednesday by picking a replacement for the prime minister who stepped aside over links to an offshore company, as the ‘Panama Papers’ leaks ...
Iceland’s prime minister has resigned, becoming the first political victim of a mushrooming worldwide scandal ...
Authorities across the globe have opened investigations into the activities of the world's rich and powerful after a cache of leaked documents from a Panamanian law firm showed possible wrongdoing using offshore company structures.
The family of Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif Monday defended their ownership of offshore companies after they were named in the Panama Papers, one of the biggest media leaks in history.
A massive leak of 11.5 million documents has exposed the secret offshore dealings of aides to Russian president Vladimir Putin, world leaders and celebrities including Barcelona's Lionel Messi.
Britain will impose a tax on excessive sugar levels in soft drinks starting in two years’ time to cut down on spiralling childhood obesity levels, finance minister George Osborne said on Wednesday.
Sri Lanka's government announced a slew of emergency tax increases to help combat a debt crisis that has forced it to seek a bailout from the International Monetary Fund.
Ireland’s senior coalition party will ensure high earners do not make “extravagant gains” from planned income tax cuts and also raise the minimum wage by 15% by 2021 if re-elected, Finance Minister Michael Noonan said yesterday.
Try as it might, the Indian government appears to be unable to curb the country's love for gold.
Barcelona star Neymar on Thursday lost an appeal against a $112,000 fine slapped on him for tax evasion during his years with Santos in 2007 and 2008.
Technology giant Google is to pay £130 million ($185.4 million, 172 million euros) in back taxes to Britain following a government inquiry into its tax arrangements, a company spokeswoman said Friday.