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The European Union proposed new rules to combat tax fraud and evasion in the crypto sector by requiring all digital asset service providers to report transactions involving customers residing in the bloc.
December 8 -
Officials discussed IRA provisions including tax credits for both commercial and electric vehicles, critical raw materials and the supply chain.
December 7 -
The dramatic move comes in the wake of an investigation by prosecutors and Italy's market regulator into some of the club's balance sheets regarding alleged false accounting and market manipulation.
November 29 -
That's before a potential break-up of its auditing and consulting divisions takes effect, which could further ramp up a recruitment drive.
November 28 -
Accounting firm KPMG is expanding its Manchester presence with extra tech workers and a revamped office space with meetings at its core.
November 28 -
The GAO recommended that the Treasury Department's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network and the IRS should review registration requirements for the machines.
November 28 -
Prager Metis CPAs LLC, an auditor for FTX, was sued by an investor, who also sued Armanino LLP, an auditor for FTX US, FTX's co-founder Sam Bankman-Fried and others.
November 25 -
Reselling Taylor Swift tickets? You're going to have to pay taxes
November 21 -
These promissory notes offer buyers an accounting power: Emitters of planet-warming pollution get to deduct emissions from their own ledgers simply by purchasing tons of carbon offsets sourced to projects elsewhere.
November 21 -
Sam Bankman-Fried's failed FTX empire filed for bankruptcy on Nov. 11, potentially creating more than a million creditors and convulsing crypto.
November 21 -
An incorrectly formatted spreadsheet caused Iceland to price the sale of its Islandsbanki stake too cheaply earlier this year, an investigation by the National Audit Office has found.
November 15 -
If history is a guide, the uptrend in corporate failures to be expected from rising costs of capital is likely to be accompanied by an increasing incidence of fraud.
November 14 -
The consumer price index was up 7.7% from a year earlier, the smallest annual advance since the start of the year and down from 8.2% in September.
November 10 -
Tyson was found asleep Sunday morning in a woman's bed in her home. She didn't know who he was and called the police.
November 8 -
For some borrowers, the impact of the White House's student-debt forgiveness program may be influenced by the interpretation and implementation of tax law.
November 7 -
The high property tax bills, a leftover effect from the pandemic housing boom, have caused some landlords to push back against the assessments.
November 4 -
Dozens of Public Company Accounting Oversight Board inspectors are set to leave Hong Kong as soon as this weekend.
November 4 -
Accountants have been leaving corporations and audit firms in record numbers, thanks to low morale and early retirement.
November 2 -
The clock is running out on the administration's efforts to tame fuel prices ahead of midterm elections.
November 2 -
The emergency application to the justices comes after Trump repeatedly lost in the lower courts trying to stop the IRS from fulfilling a request from the House Ways and Means Committee.
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