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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.
July 20 -
Ottawa has pledged to implement a new digital services tax in early 2024, unless a global tax agreement is ratified by OECD countries.
July 18 -
An actor alleged his sister misspent his money on herself while he was under her guardianship. She's hired an accountant.
July 14 -
The education-technology titan has been rocked by the resignation of its auditor and three board members.
July 11 -
U.S. audit officials have started a fresh round of inspections of New York-listed Chinese companies in recent weeks as tensions mount between the world's two largest economies.
July 7 -
PwC, which was advising the Australian government on incoming tax rules for multinational companies, told Google about the start date of the legislation.
July 6 -
A bill in the state seeks to tax rich colleges that favor families of alumni and donors in admissions policies and give the money to poorer community colleges.
July 5 -
The professional services firm is freezing pay bands for auditors at the senior associate level.
June 28 -
Companies that buy offsets from the voluntary market now have guidelines to inform what they can and can't claim about the credits.
June 28 -
The resignation is the latest setback for Byju, the once high-flying startup that is embroiled in a tussle with creditors over a $1.2 billion loan.
June 23 -
The hacking gang has added more names to its lists of alleged victims from a recent campaign that exploited a vulnerability in a popular file-transfer product.
June 23 -
The landlord at the center of a commercial property crisis in Sweden is being investigated by the country's financial watchdog over whether it violated accounting rules.
June 22 -
The Defense Department overstated the value of weapons sent by $2.6 billion in fiscal 2022 and $3.6 billion in fiscal 2023.
June 21 -
A top renewable power trade group endorsed rigorous requirements for a new hydrogen tax credit that would rule out the use of electricity from older wind, solar and nuclear facilities.
June 16 -
The former executive team at the Brazilian retailer created false advertising contracts as a way to reduce costs on the balance sheet.
June 14 -
Panasonic and LG are likely to benefit the most from tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act.
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