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The election on Tuesday will have far-reaching economic consequences, ranging from how Americans are taxed to how the country trades with the world.
By Enda CurranNovember 4 -
A handful of Illinois politicians are once again eyeing a new tax on the highest earners.
By Miranda DavisOctober 31 -
The resignation comes after Department of Justice launched a probe into an ex-employee's claims that Super Micro violated accounting rules.
By Brody Ford, Dana Wollman and Nicola M. WhiteOctober 30 -
The sofamaker agreed to pay $1.5 million to the SEC to settle allegations that two former executives devised a fraudulent accounting scheme to meet a key Wall Street metric.
By Nicola M. WhiteOctober 30 -
What looks like a domestic triumph is also a win for America's primary industrial and geopolitical rival.
By Bloomberg NewsOctober 29 -
Taiwan's firms see high U.S. taxes as a major impediment to additional investment in America.
By Viktoria DendrinouOctober 29 -
Juan Dalmau has tapped into frustration with the island's two-party system by proposing broad tax and energy reforms.
By Jim WyssOctober 28 -
Donald Trump touted his pledge to provide tax breaks for purchasing cars, highlighting that the benefit would only apply to vehicles made in the U.S.
By Stephanie LaiOctober 23 -
The software giant said it would roll out 10 "autonomous agents" to complete tasks on behalf of people in areas such as sales, customer support and accounting.
By Matt Day and Brody FordOctober 22 -
The Biden administration finalized rules for a 25% tax credit for semiconductor manufacturing projects, including solar wafers.
By Mackenzie HawkinsOctober 22