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Grifols SA shares dropped as investors evaluated a regulatory review of the Spanish bio-science company's financial reports, which found "relevant deficiencies" but no major accounting mistakes.
March 22 -
Markus Jooste allegedly took his own life after being notified of arrest warrants over an accounting scandal.
March 22 -
As accounting leaders use technology to increase efficiency and reduce workloads, they're finding further benefits in the form of improved accuracy and quality.
March 22
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Chinese authorities are ramping up pressure on the global accounting giant that audited a slew of developers before the sector's meltdown.
March 22 -
Dan Rotta, 77, was charged in Miami with hiding assets from the IRS in two dozen secret Swiss accounts between 1985 and 2020.
March 22 -
The gang's all here; not in good hands; lack of redemption; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
March 21 -
The Senate Finance Committee held a hearing to discuss the Biden administration's recently unveiled budget and tax proposals, as tax experts try to predict what will happen after the election.
March 21 -
A congressional hearing with the Treasury secretary presaged a partisan battle over sweeping reductions set to expire at the end of next year.
March 21 -
Businesses will get help determining whether profits interest and similar awards should be accounted for as share-based payment arrangements.
March 21 -
The Internal Revenue Service is urging businesses that have filed claims for the Employee Retention Credit to make sure they didn't incorrectly claim the credit and to come forward if they did.
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