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KKR is seeking a valuation of more than $2.7 billion in a potential sale of the accounting software maker to Australia & New Zealand Banking Group, according to people familiar with the matter.
By Harry Brumpton and Vinicy ChanJuly 12 -
Two U.S. states are steaming ahead with programs that will permit taxes to be paid in cryptocurrency, but the idea has been shelved almost everywhere else.
By Michael J. BolognaJuly 5 -
Suspending the federal gasoline tax may sound like welcome relief, but experts warn it could bring mixed results — or even higher gas prices in the end.
By Martine Paris and Devika Krishna KumarJune 23 -
The chemical and automotive fluid manufacturer will realign its business units in the wake of a bookkeeping investigation triggered by whistleblowers.
By William WilkesJune 22 -
Senate Democrats have scrapped a $4,500 bonus tax credit for electric vehicles made with domestic union labor as they seek to wrap up negotiations on a spending deal.
By Ari NatterJune 22 -
Giants like DraftKings and FanDuel are asking legislators to change the rules to lower their taxes after agreeing to them just last year.
By Luke McGrathJune 17 -
Dealmaking in the consulting world has slowed after a record-setting pace in 2021, but demand for digital expertise along with a shakeup at one of the Big Four accounting firms should keep the deals flowing.
By Matthew BoyleJune 16 -
A London council is investigating U.S.-themed candy stores for millions of pounds in tax evasion and has seized over half a million pounds in counterfeit chocolate bars and vapes.
By Katharine GemmellJune 15 -
A new analysis finds that when renewable energy credits — which have come under heavy scrutiny — are removed from companies’ carbon accounting, many businesses are no longer on track for meeting climate goals pegged to the Paris Agreement’s aims of limiting global warming to 1.5° or 2° Celsius.
By Eric Roston and Ben ElginJune 13 -
Companies with plans to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions have so far not managed to meet the most basic criteria, according to a new analysis.
By Laura Millan LombranaJune 13 -
Executives resent the cost and interference of auditors; investors see them as a safety net that is only noticeable when it fails.
By Paul J. DaviesJune 7 -
The country says it wants a legal guarantee to ensure multinational companies leave more in countries where they generate revenue.
By Maciej OnoszkoJune 7 -
Hong Kong’s accountant body said it failed to reach an accord to prolong an 11-year mutual recognition agreement with the U.S. amid a dispute over local qualifications.
By Kiuyan WongMay 26 -
Sasan Goodarzi said his predictions that cryptocurrency investors would be hit with surprise obligations this season came true.
By Brody FordMay 25 -
Roman Abramovich’s U.K. business empire stretched far beyond Chelsea Football Club. Among those who helped build it was an upstart firm with an illustrious name.
By Will LouchMay 20 -
The Democratic senator pushed back on proposal to expand the popular credit, adding a new obstacle to White House plans for fighting climate change.
By Ari Natter and Keith LaingApril 29 -
The drugmaker is contesting a multibillion-dollar bill from the IRS in Tax Court.
By Ike SwetlitzApril 29 -
The lobbying comes as Democrats and the White House work to advance a new version of the so-called Build Back Better Act.
By Ari NatterApril 26 -
Many companies report adjusted, “non-GAAP” earnings, but some companies take it a step further.
By Michael Rapoport and Nicola M. WhiteApril 25 -
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is keeping his hands off hundreds of millions of dollars in tax breaks recently lavished on the entertainment giant.
By Christopher PalmeriApril 25



















