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Elon Musk's X is urging the justices to shield companies from being forced to disclose sensitive user financial data under "suspicionless" subpoenas.
April 2 -
Trump told reporters he plans to launch reciprocal tariffs with "all countries," countering speculation he could limit the initial scope.
April 1 -
Shipowners and charterers are altering leasing contracts to cope with the multimillion-dollar port fees expected to be imposed by the Trump administration.
March 28 -
The move comes after ADM adjusted years of financial results due to errors in the way it reported transactions between business units.
March 27 -
In a late night Truth Social post, Trump said large-scale tariffs "far larger than currently planned" would be placed on them in such a scenario.
March 27 -
The French government is deploying increasingly aggressive methods to uncover tax fraud.
March 26 -
After accounting issues arose at Autodesk, Starboard has pressured the board to reevaluate the performance of CEO Andrew Anagnost.
March 20 -
Turkey's Treasury and Finance Ministry is using artificial intelligence to track down money earned by psychics and fortune tellers as part of a broader drive.
March 18 -
The stopgap funding bill paves the way for Republican lawmakers to pivot to signature border and tax bills they seek to pass in the coming months.
March 17 -
Managers at Deloitte and Ernst & Young have instructed staffers to prepare for more work in the kingdom.
March 14 -
The agency nixed controversial staff crypto accounting guidance, which interim chief Mark Uyeda described as overstepping the normal procedures.
March 7 -
Cutting IRS staffing in half over the next 10 months would mean less help and longer waits for taxpayers and let wealthy tax cheats escape paying what they owe.
March 6 -
The southern African nation's difficult operating environment recently led to the exit of global accounting firms Deloitte LLP and PwC LLP.
February 25 -
The National Restaurant Association praised some of Trump's plans, including a proposal to eliminate taxes on tips and his pledge to review trade agreements.
February 25 -
Dora Liu will become Deloitte China's new chief executive on June 1 for a four-year term.
February 24 -
Warren Buffett said the company has paid the U.S. government more than $101 billion in taxes since he took the helm 60 years ago, more than any other company in history.
February 24 -
President Donald Trump expressed optimism about negotiations in Congress to push forward his agenda on taxes and immigration.
February 24 -
Cruise operators may yet avoid paying more corporate taxes despite threats from the U.S. Commerce Secretary to close favorable loopholes.
February 21 -
A technical glitch prevented Internal Revenue Service officials from notifying laid-off employees by email, so the IRS will be sending them letters, instead.
February 21 -
Prosecutors and regulators are investigating a deal between CrowdStrike Holdings and a technology distributor to provide cybersecurity tools to the IRS.
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