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PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP's China unit expects the Chinese government to hand down a six-month ban as part of punishment over its audit of failed property giant China Evergrande Group, according to a person familiar with the matter.
By Bloomberg NewsAugust 22 -
Starboard Value LP urged Autodesk Inc.'s board to evaluate whether Chief Executive Officer Andrew Anagnost is the right person to lead the company following recent accounting issues.
By Crystal Tse and Brody FordAugust 22 -
U.S. District Judge Ada Brown in Dallas sided with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the Texas-based tax firm, Ryan.
By Madlin MekelburgAugust 22 -
Vice president Kamala Harris said she would seek to end taxes on tipped income for service industry workers — matching a proposal Donald Trump has also made.
By Akayla GardnerAugust 12 -
China Evergrande Group's liquidators have launched court proceedings against PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, another legal step to recover at least a fraction of creditors' investments from the property giant.
By Bloomberg NewsAugust 7 -
A selloff in the riskier corners of the global market deepened, with stocks plunging and traders rushing to the safety of bonds as concerns about a slowdown in the world's largest economy intensified.
By Rita NazarethAugust 5 -
The Nasdaq 100 Index posted its biggest intraday drop in nearly two years as investors braced for days of volatility amid rising concerns over a slowing U.S. economy and overheated gains in the technology sector.
By Alexandra Semenova and Henry RenAugust 5 -
New report finds undocumented immigrants pay more than a quarter, about 26%, of their income in taxes, in line with the median taxpayer.
By Nic QueroloJuly 30 -
The final wording of the communique is subject to ongoing debates.
By Martha Beck and Andrew RosatiJuly 26 -
The shock replacement of the Democratic presidential candidate less than four months before the election has introduced a new element of uncertainty about the outlook for economic policy in 2025 and beyond.
By Enda Curran and Viktoria DendrinouJuly 24 -
San Francisco mayoral candidate Mark Farrell has a plan to get workers back into downtown offices — and it doesn't include commuter benefits or coffee machines.
By Rya JethaJuly 18 -
OneStream Inc. is seeking to raise $465.5 million in a U.S. initial public offering for the cloud-based platform. which includes accounting and budgeting.
By Amy Or and Ryan GouldJuly 15 -
The Accounting and Financial Reporting Council is still carrying out a separate investigation into audits on China Evergrande Group.
By Kiuyan WongJuly 11 -
Estate attorneys are creating revival trusts aimed at extending wealth until people who get cryonically preserved can be revived, even if it's hundreds of years later.
By Erin SchillingJuly 9 -
A Republican party committee approved a 2024 platform ahead of next week's convention that includes addressing the migrant border crisis, cutting taxes and boosting domestic energy production.
By Hadriana LowenkronJuly 8 -
U.S. lawmakers and government officials view the tax as unfair and have threatened to retaliate if Canada moved forward with it.
By Laura Dhillon KaneJuly 8 -
Prosecutors had sought a 15-year sentence, describing Shah as the "driving force behind a dizzying array of lies to clients, lenders, investors and an audit firm."
By Steve StrothJuly 2 -
The IRS agreed to reduce one of its tax claims from about $649 million to $43 million related to resolution of a dispute over SVB's use of a "mark-to-market" accounting method to value certain financial products.
By Jonathan RandlesJuly 2 -
The police are looking into possible accounting and marketing fraud, market manipulation and use of privileged information.
By Leda AlvimJuly 1 -
The court made it tougher for the administration to defend regulations it issued in recent months to tackle climate change, forgive student debt, crack down on so-called "junk fees" and write tax regulations.
By Courtney RozenJuly 1


















