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Banco Santander decided to renew its contract with PricewaterhouseCoopers, potentially keeping one of Europe's biggest such relationships with the firm until 2035.
June 26 -
Kenyan President William Ruto said he's withdrawing a contentious tax bill after it led to the deaths of at least 23 people.
June 26 -
Shares of Bookoff Group Holdings, a chain of second-hand Japanese bookstores, tumbled 10% after discovering fictitious purchases by employees.
June 26 -
The proposal calls for a 2% minimum tax that would hit about 3,000 of the world's richest people, and is set for debate when G-20 finance ministers gather in Rio de Janeiro next month.
June 26 -
Nigeria's tax agency dropped accusations of tax fraud against Tigran Gambaryan, but a separate money-laundering case brought against the former IRS employee resumed.
June 21 -
The IRS will deny tens of thousands more pandemic-era employee credit claims it deems potentially fraudulent in the coming weeks, as it remains in a holding pattern for processing new claims.
June 21 -
The century-old Top 100 Firm is expanding its presence beyond its Midwestern base.
June 14 -
Donald Trump said he'd scrap taxes on tipped earnings for hospitality workers if he wins the White House, calibrating his message for swing-state voters in Nevada.
June 10 -
Prosecutors alleged that Autonomy used a number of manipulations to make its revenue growth appear better than it was, so vendors would then buy the company's products.
June 7 -
Tigran Gambaryan is accused alongside the company of charges including nonpayment of value-added tax and corporate income tax, and complicity in aiding customers to evade taxes through its platform.
June 6 -
A crypto investor known as "Bitcoin Jesus" has been released on bail in Spain, where he faces extradition to the U.S. on tax fraud charges.
June 5 -
The U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans sided with the private funds industry, which argued that the agency overstepped its authority.
June 5 -
The software maker's shares soared by the most in more than a year after the company reassigned its chief financial officer, resolving an internal accounting investigation that delayed filings for weeks.
June 3 -
The Ministry of Finance may announce the penalties on Big Four firm PwC as soon as this week.
May 31 -
China may suspend some of the global auditor's local operations over its role in one of the nation's biggest alleged financial fraud cases.
May 30 -
China Taiping Insurance Holdings, China Merchants Bank, China Railway Group, China Electronics Huada Technology and People's Insurance Company (Group) of China are among those that changed auditors.
May 29 -
The new firm will be led by KPMG's U.K. CEO, Jon Holt, while Stefan Pfister, currently the boss of the Swiss arm, will become deputy CEO.
May 28 -
Intuit has been working to cater TurboTax to those with more complicated tax situations, betting that those customers could use online help from experts.
May 28 -
The private equity giant acquired the accounting software firm in 2019.
May 23 -
Tourists are expected to generate a record $4.9 billion in sales and other tourism-related tax revenue in the current fiscal year, a 16% jump from 2020.
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