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Leaving Washington state, which in 2022 introduced a 7% tax on capital gains, could have saved Bezos $288 million in taxes after he unloaded $4 billion of Amazon.com stock in the past week.
By Anna EdgertonFebruary 14 -
Current loans at EYGS LLP — the entity that provides services to the network's member firms — more than tripled from a year earlier to $983 million as of June 30, 2023.
By Irina Anghel and Christine BurkeFebruary 12 -
The short report by Muddy Waters accuses Fairfax of manipulating asset values to the point that a "conservative adjustment" would reduce its book value by roughly $4.5 billion.
By Geoffrey MorganFebruary 9 -
The tax credits now helping underwrite many electric vehicle purchases are top targets if Republicans win the White House or strengthen their grip on Capitol Hill in November.
By Jennifer A DlouhyFebruary 7 -
Two bills in Massachusetts this year would target Harvard's endowment and its policy of admitting legacy applicants.
By Janet LorinFebruary 2 -
The technology company is the subject of an inquiry into a glitch in its Horizon accounting software that led to the wrongful accusations of theft, fraud or false accounting against more than 900 sub-postmasters in the U.K.
By Min Jeong Lee and Yuki FurukawaJanuary 31 -
The firm delivered a 4% rise to its 833 U.K. partners, similar to last year's levels, but they remain at the bottom of the pay table.
By Irina AnghelJanuary 30 -
The city's department of finance audited Signature after the bank shuttered in March and found tax deficiencies for years 2015 through 2021 related to unreported income allocation and adjustments to investment and capital income.
By Sally BakewellJanuary 30 -
Archer Daniels Midland stunned the agricultural trading and processing world with its bombshell that its CFO is on leave pending an investigation into accounting practices.
By Simon Casey, Tarso Veloso and Gerson Freitas Jr.January 23 -
Money manager Brian Heywood has already spent nearly $7 million of his own money to get six ballot initiatives in front of Washington State voters this November, half of them tied directly to taxes.
By Anna EdgertonJanuary 23