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Grant Thornton International is considering a possible minority stake sale of its Indian unit or a merger with its operations in the U.S. or Europe.
November 17 -
Chinese tax authorities ordered e-commerce giants to hand over sales data for the first time, in a rare move to crack down on tax evasion.
November 13 -
Mike Lyons blamed a raft of operational shortcomings for the earnings disappointment that triggered a record rout in the payments giant's stock last month.
November 13 -
President Trump's idea of mailing $2,000 "dividend" payments from tariffs to citizens marks a throwback to the stimulus checks distributed during COVID.
November 12 -
The Treasury Secretary said he hadn't spoken to the president about this idea but "the $2,000 dividend could come in lots of forms, in lots of ways.
November 10 -
Among the targets of the audit is a business development program designed to serve socially or economically disadvantaged individuals.
November 7 -
As WNBA commissioner, ex-Deloitte chief Cathy Engelbert has transformed women's basketball, but a standoff could threaten her leadership and her legacy.
November 7 -
Several investors in the accounting software provider are pushing the company to explore a potential sale following reported takeover interest by SAP.
November 7 -
A lawsuit claims the executive siphoned hundreds of millions of dollars as the auto parts company doctored its accounts and promised the same collateral to different lenders.
November 5 -
Voters in the Texas capital blocked a property tax increase that would have raised tens of millions of dollars to support homeless people and pay for other services.
November 5 -
Davide Campari-Milano NV shares fell after Italian prosecutors ordered the seizure of around €1.3 billion ($1.5 billion) in shares from the holding company that controls the drinks maker.
November 3 -
The business travel and expense management software maker and some of its shareholders raised $923.1 million in an initial public offering.
October 30 -
The German maker of packaging for medicines and cosmetics said it is "more likely to assume" it failed to properly recognize sales during the 2024 fiscal year. .
October 29 -
BlackLine rejected SAP's offer and there are currently no active discussions with would-be buyers.
October 28 -
The so-called head tax would levy $21 per employee per month on companies with at least 100 workers, to raise $100 million for community-safety programs.
October 22 -
Anrok Inc., a startup helping software companies automate sales tax compliance, has raised $55 million in a Series C funding round.
October 21 -
U.S. investigators are demanding a former executive's communications with the U.K. auditor and others involved in financial reporting before the startup's bankruptcy.
October 21 -
The doubling of California's film and TV tax credits to $750 million a year is showing promise in bringing production back to the state.
October 21 -
A millionaire levy in Massachusetts has generated $3 billion more in revenue than expected without forcing significant high-profile departures from the state.
October 21 -
B&M European Value Retail SA Chief Financial Officer Mike Schmidt announced he'll step down after the company cut its guidance again due to an accounting error.
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