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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.
January 23 -
Archer-Daniels-Midland suspended its chief financial officer and cut its earnings outlook pending an investigation into its accounting practices.
January 22 -
The accounting software, Horizon, had issues such as a loss of data, which meant payments and receipts didn't balance.
January 19 -
Glitches in the Japanese technology titan's Horizon software led to hundreds of local U.K. sub-postmasters being wrongly convicted of theft and false accounting.
January 17 -
The proposal would eliminate so-called double taxation of Taiwanese workers and firms in America.
January 17 -
Kevin Ellis is adamant that younger staff in particular should avoid the temptation of working from home.
January 16 -
Hundreds of sub-postmasters in the U.K. were wrongfully prosecuted for theft and false accounting after computer glitches led to shortfalls in their accounts.
January 16 -
The Korean company is seeking to keep its cars competitive with automakers qualifying for tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act.
January 16 -
Short-seller Gotham City Research criticized Spanish blood-plasma company Grifols' accounting and corporate governance.
January 12 -
Lawmakers are trying to drum up support to allow a debate on raising the state and local tax deduction cap as bipartisan tax package negotiations leave out those proposals.
January 12 -
The failure of the leaders of the Ivy League universities to condemn antisemitism could affect their tax-exempt status, the chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee said.
January 11 -
The New York governor called for a new tax break to promote affordable housing and increase support for fighting crime in New York City.
January 10 -
Perceived deficiencies in oversight posed a risk that licenses could be granted to applicants lacking financial stability or cybersecurity standards, an audit team wrote.
January 9 -
The struggles at smaller companies could create opportunities for professionals that help companies restructure their debt and turn themselves around.
January 8 -
The 49-year-old ran the group's Portuguese unit when the alleged acts of corruption, money laundering and tax fraud took place.
January 4 -
The tax lien is a new headache for the luxury retail and real estate tycoon as he tries to stem a flood of insolvencies that have swamped his sprawling empire.
January 3 -
The U.K.'s audit and accountancy regulator has opened an investigation into an accountant following solar farm investments made by a now bankrupt local authority.
January 3 -
In the fiscal year ending in July 2023, Intuit received $106 million in federal research and experimentation credits, which amounted to about 4% of its total R&D expenses.
January 3 -
Narrower criteria reduced the number of qualifying models from about two dozen. The new rules exclude from the tax credit vehicles that use battery components made by Chinese manufacturers.
January 2 -
The residential landlord with thousands of properties across Germany has been under intense public scrutiny since October 2021.
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