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Governor Maura Healey's $4 billion housing bond bill, the state's biggest-ever investment in its residential stock, includes a provision allowing cities to impose a transfer fee of 0.5% to 2% on property sales exceeding $1 million.
May 6 -
The Biden administration gave carmakers a partial reprieve in finalizing electric-vehicle tax credit rules intended to loosen China's grip on battery materials crucial to the car industry's future.
May 3 -
The Treasury released guidance on the tax credit available for producers of sustainable aviation fuel, a measure established as part of Biden's landmark climate law.
May 1 -
The Treasury will unveil the final version of new rules limiting a popular tax credit for electric car buyers as soon as Friday.
May 1 -
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen came under fire from Republicans over a quip from President Biden about letting tax cuts enacted by Donald Trump expire.
May 1 -
The bakery chain collapsed into insolvency in 2019 after a forensic investigation revealed thousands of false entries in its accounts.
April 26 -
Cum-Ex was a tax-driven trading strategy in which a global network of bankers, lawyers and agents exploited loopholes on dividend payout laws across Europe to reap duplicate tax refunds.
April 25 -
The AFRC will investigate an anonymous report alleging deficiencies in the firm's quality management and the quality of its audits of the Chinese real estate giant.
April 19 -
A battery-material maker, an electric vehicle charger manufacturer and a rare earth producer were among about 35 recipients of energy tax credits.
April 19 -
Economists in Donald Trump's circle are pressuring him to to embrace a 17% tax rate for all, and to hold the line on the state and local tax deduction.
April 18 -
Economists advising Donald Trump are pushing to keep a cap on the state and local tax deduction, limiting a valuable tax break for many residents of New York, New Jersey and California.
April 18 -
Cum-Ex was a tax-driven trading strategy in which bankers, lawyers and others exploited dividend payout laws across Europe to reap duplicate tax refunds.
April 17 -
Food delivery fleets allegedly used false invoices that didn't match the services they provided.
April 17 -
Payments poured in at the government's mid-April deadline for income taxes.
April 17 -
Short-seller Hindenburg had alleged 'major irregularities' and 'manipulated earnings' at the Swiss fintech.
April 16 -
PricewaterhouseCoopers said it will investigate an anonymous letter circulating on social media that made "false allegations" about the company and its partners over its role in auditing China Evergrande Group.
April 16 -
The annual rush to pay Uncle Sam means the Treasury doesn't need to issue as much short-term debt as in other months to fund the U.S. government.
April 15 -
The cutbacks in the Australia region are the latest sign of pressure in an industry that spans accounting, audit and consulting.
April 11 -
The annual rush to pay Uncle Sam tends to suck hundreds of billions of dollars from the banking system.
April 11 -
The probe involves practices around free cash flow and non-GAAP operating margin practices, the company said.
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