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Britain's accountants, auditors and advisers are clinging to their jobs, nervous that their negotiating power has sharply dropped.
September 11 -
So far, crypto hasn't moved the needle for the state's treasury, which is already restricted by the absence of corporate income tax.
September 6 -
Pav Gill is setting up Confide, catering to companies that want to boost their corporate governance.
September 5 -
More than 3 million workers would be newly eligible for overtime when they work more than 40 hours a week, under a new proposal.
August 31 -
Corn farmers and biofuel producers are poised to gain from turning ethanol into sustainable jet fuel — depending on how Washington writes the tax policy.
August 30 -
New Zealand will introduce legislation this week that enables a digital services tax on large multinational companies, though the levy won't be imposed until 2025.
August 29 -
Corporations relying on carbon credits to support their green claims now face "robust and credible" proof that the vast majority of such securities aren't fit for purpose.
August 25 -
Profits at the U.K. arm of the Big Four firm declined to £1.3 billion in the year to June 2023, from £1.5 billion in 2022
August 23 -
The move may heighten concerns about accounting quality at the Indian conglomerate targeted by short seller Hindenburg Research.
August 11 -
A bipartisan group of four U.S. senators wants the IRS and Treasury Department to investigate whether nonprofit hospitals are abusing their tax-exempt status.
August 9 -
Paxos will publish a third-party attestation by an accounting firm on PYUSD's reserve assets.
August 7 -
The administration could phase in some requirements in a bid to nurture a nascent industry critical to decarbonizing industrial operations.
August 7 -
The disclosures that companies make about their green credentials will be evaluated by new global audit standards that are expected to be finalized by the end of next year.
August 4 -
Digital World Acquisition blasted Marcum for not adhering to "requisite audit procedures" that would have identified the accounting errors sooner.
August 3 -
The company has suspended contracts with about 60 suppliers, launched internal audits, and has put its U.S. head of procurement on leave.
August 3 -
With residency, luxe living and low taxes mere table-stakes, the availability of trained staff to help the ultra-rich run their lives and their money has become a key battleground.
July 31 -
A majority of an industry working group voted to exclude two-thirds of the emissions linked to their capital markets businesses. The accounting standard won't be mandatory.
July 31 -
Apart from a raid by India's financial crime-fighting agency, the tutoring startup failed to file its financial accounts on time, and U.S. investors accuse it of hiding half a billion dollars.
July 26 -
The federal contractor reached one of the largest procurement fraud settlements in history over a civil investigation related to its cost accounting.
July 24 -
California may have some of the highest personal income taxes in the country, but it's one of the few states that doesn't tax lottery wins.
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