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President Joe Biden plans to extend a freeze on federal student-loan repayments until at least the end of September, keeping in place a pandemic measure that’s reduced costs for tens of millions of borrowers.
By Jenny Leonard and Andrew KreighbaumJanuary 20 -
The U.S. added Austria, Spain, and the U.K. to the string of countries it says are discriminating against American companies through their decisions to tax local revenue of internet giants such as Facebook Inc.
By Ana MonteiroJanuary 14 -
The relief bill includes an extension of the 45Q tax credit, which gives companies a tax break for capturing carbon..
By Leslie KaufmanJanuary 4 -
Lawmakers across the political spectrum urged President Donald Trump to sign the $900 billion coronavirus stimulus bill passed with bipartisan support last week, as millions of Americans face a loss in benefits.
By Eric MartinDecember 27 -
Lawmakers are seeking to address some of the PPP’s more obvious failings in the latest coronavirus bill.
By Bob IvryDecember 18 -
Hong Kong has received the first access to financial audits from mainland Chinese companies, an issue that has vexed relations between the U.S. and China and threatens to lead to the delisting in New York of giants such as Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.
By Kiuyan WongDecember 11 -
Chris Rokos, who runs the hedge fund that bears his name, sued Deloitte and a U.S. law firm after 39.4 million pounds ($52 million) in tax relief was thrown out by U.K. authorities.
By Anthony AaronsNovember 18