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Football clubs in England's top division have been accused of avoiding tax on an industrial scale, with the Premier League alone accounting for £470 million ($582 million) in lost taxes since 2015.
March 30 -
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland is planning to raise billions of dollars from banks and insurance companies by changing the tax rules for dividends they get from Canadian firms.
March 29 -
The U.S. agreed to boost cooperation with Japan on critical mineral supply chains and to expand access to tax breaks.
March 28 -
China will strengthen regulations on the CPA sector, a deputy finance minister told Deloitte after the the Big Four firm was hit by a record fine.
March 27 -
Employees in investment consulting, compliance, legal and audit would worry over their jobs, given duplications with UBS.
March 22 -
The administration is preparing to decide how much American-made equipment must be used in renewable projects.
March 21 -
Balances in rainy-day funds hit all-time highs in 37 states by the end of the 2022 fiscal year. That's the biggest tally in over two decades.
March 20 -
A short seller says the problems that triggered the bank's death spiral were clear from the firm's earnings reports.
March 12 -
The short-seller allegations against billionaire Gautam Adani are once again reviving questions about the country's role as a tax haven for India's tycoons.
March 9 -
The Big Four firm was hit with a $6.6 million fine by the U.K.'s audit watchdog over serious failures for its work on Babcock International Group's books in 2017 and 2018.
March 8 -
The Superior Court rejected a motion by Michael Saylor to dismiss a lawsuit that he failed to pay income taxes despite living in the district for more than a decade.
March 3 -
Public interest petitions had sought the court's intervention after reports alleged accounting fraud and stock manipulation by the conglomerate.
March 2 -
The move signals continued concerns about data security even after Beijing reached a landmark deal to allow U.S. audit inspections on hundreds of Chinese firms listed in New York.
February 22 -
The British cybersecurity company has hired the Big Four firm to review "key financial processes."
February 21 -
Since the beginning of this year, U.S. car buyers have been able to get a federal tax credit of up to $4,000 for the purchase of a used electric vehicle.
February 21 -
Indian tax authorities, who searched the BBC's offices this week, said they were probing a "prominent international media company" whose income did not match its operations.
February 17 -
Americanas sought bankruptcy protection after its shares tumbled 77% in one day and dollar bonds sank to 15 cents on the dollar following the reporting of the massive accounting hole.
February 16 -
An Indian tax probe at the offices of the BBC continued a second day, weeks after the broadcaster aired a documentary about the 2002 Gujarat riots and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's alleged role.
February 15 -
The British broadcaster aired a documentary about the prime minister's alleged role in violence in his home state, and shortly afterward tax officials arrived for a 'survey.'
February 14 -
Net zero pledges made by some of the world's largest corporations fall far short of the progress required.
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