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The massive scandal cost Denmark's treasury a total of 12.7 billion kroner ($1.8 billion).
January 29 -
A $400 billion green bank for clean energy projects and a consumer tax credit for electric vehicles are being reviewed under a government-wide spending freeze.
January 29 -
The administration fired an opening shot in an upcoming constitutional fight over his ability to unilaterally halt spending approved by Congress.
January 28 -
The incoming Treasury chief will have to reconcile his deficit-reduction plans with the Trump administration's much-anticipated tax cuts.
January 28 -
The fallout from the seemingly overnight surge in interest around the Chinese AI upstart was swift, and severe.
January 27 -
President Trump reiterated his pledge to eliminate taxes on income from tips during a rally in Las Vegas, where the hospitality and service industry is dominant.
January 27 -
Trump described the European Union's cases against the American tech companies as "a form of taxation," in comments at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
January 24 -
House Republicans are in talks over raising the cap for state and local tax deductions after winning pledges to include it in a must-pass tax bill this year.
January 23 -
Senate Republicans would like to do a large bill on immigration and energy first and then tackle tax reform in a second bill. House Republicans prefer one large bill.
January 22 -
Gambling operators have attracted increasing regulatory scrutiny in the U.K. in recent years, leading to significant fines.
January 21 -
A Missouri-based wealth manager is poised to join the small but growing list of firms who have flipped assets into exchange-traded funds to help investors slash their tax bills, prepping one of the largest launches of its kind.
January 21 -
Treasury Secretary nominee Scott Bessent warned of an economic crisis that will hammer middle- and working-class people if the 2017 tax cuts aren't extended.
January 16 -
The outgoing Treasury Secretary warned that plans by the incoming administration could worsen an already challenging fiscal outlook.
January 16 -
Shortly after Trump's victory, countries began quietly looking for ways to avoid tariffs — or to retaliate.
January 15 -
The refiled proposal would cut the tax rate for the current fiscal year or provide residential rebates if such a reduction isn't approved by March.
January 13 -
The tax incentive that took effect on Jan. 1 is part of President Joe Biden's signature climate law, the Inflation Reduction Act.
January 13 -
Vince McMahon is alleged to have hidden hush-money settlements to a former employee and company contractor, leading to incorrect financial statements in 2018 and 2021.
January 13 -
UBS Group is close to making a settlement of at least hundreds of millions of dollars over violations by Credit Suisse of a decade-old agreement with the DOJ.
January 9 -
About 20 GOP House members from New York, New Jersey and California were invited to Mar-a-Lago ahead of a looming fight over the 2017 tax cuts.
January 8 -
Johnson said the massive bill would address issues such as border security, including money for the mass deportations of undocumented immigrants; and an extension of the 2017 Trump tax cuts.
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