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Eleven states have created or expanded a fully refundable child tax credit following the expiration at the end of 2021 of the federal measure, which enabled families to get as much as $3,600 per child.
By Jarrell Dillard and Augusta SaraivaOctober 2 -
The amount shared by the accounting firm's 1,300 U.K. equity partners is broadly the same as last year.
By Irina AnghelSeptember 29 -
The Treasury Department is in the midst of writing rules for how it will distribute the measure's tax credits from hydrogen projects to low-carbon aviation fuel, but work on that guidance could grind to a halt if the government closes.
By Ari NatterSeptember 28 -
The Biden administration has come under pressure to seize the funds outright, something Yellen has said would be illegal under current law.
By Daniel Flatley and Alberto NardelliSeptember 21 -
The consultancy, created by former partners of the defunct Big Five firm, expects revenue to exceed $1.9 billion this year.
By Yinka IbukunSeptember 21 -
The managers of the bankrupt crypto exchange sued the parents of its co-founder and former CEO to "recover ... fraudulently transferred and misappropriated funds."
By Dave LiedtkaSeptember 19 -
The new positions, which will be in more than 250 locations, will help ramp up compliance efforts against high-income earners, partnerships, large corporations, and promoters.
By Erin SloweySeptember 18 -
Hunter Biden sued the service, alleging that so-called IRS whistleblowers illegally disclosed information about his taxes.
By Peter JeffreySeptember 18 -
Britain's accountants, auditors and advisers are clinging to their jobs, nervous that their negotiating power has sharply dropped.
By Irina AnghelSeptember 11 -
So far, crypto hasn't moved the needle for the state's treasury, which is already restricted by the absence of corporate income tax.
By Immanual John MiltonSeptember 6