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The software maker's shares soared by the most in more than a year after the company reassigned its chief financial officer, resolving an internal accounting investigation that delayed filings for weeks.
By Brody FordJune 3 -
The Ministry of Finance may announce the penalties on Big Four firm PwC as soon as this week.
By Bloomberg NewsMay 31 -
China may suspend some of the global auditor's local operations over its role in one of the nation's biggest alleged financial fraud cases.
By Bloomberg NewsMay 30 -
China Taiping Insurance Holdings, China Merchants Bank, China Railway Group, China Electronics Huada Technology and People's Insurance Company (Group) of China are among those that changed auditors.
By Xinyi LuoMay 29 -
The new firm will be led by KPMG's U.K. CEO, Jon Holt, while Stefan Pfister, currently the boss of the Swiss arm, will become deputy CEO.
By Irina AnghelMay 28 -
Intuit has been working to cater TurboTax to those with more complicated tax situations, betting that those customers could use online help from experts.
By Brody FordMay 28 -
The private equity giant acquired the accounting software firm in 2019.
By Sharon KlyneMay 23 -
Tourists are expected to generate a record $4.9 billion in sales and other tourism-related tax revenue in the current fiscal year, a 16% jump from 2020.
By Mark SchoifetMay 23 -
Large companies are bolstering their adjusted earnings per share by excluding items such as litigation expenses and amortization of intangible assets from their net income.
By Nina TrentmannMay 22 -
Testifying at a London court from a Danish prison via a video call, Sanjay Shah insisted that his controversial so-called Cum-Ex trades were lawful and that any rumors circulated in the industry were merely due to jealousy.
By Tiffany TsoiMay 22 -
If the current trend continues, more than 96,000 residents making a combined $19.2 billion in adjusted gross income are set to leave the state annually by 2030.
By Sri TaylorMay 22 -
These competing factions of outside advisors are offering sometimes conflicting plans on tariff hikes, China, health care and taxes.
By Nancy CookMay 20 -
The measures include expanded tariffs, tax policy guidance that could heighten demand for some U.S.-made solar equipment and promises of heightened vigilance for signs of unfair trade.
By Jennifer A. DlouhyMay 16 -
More than half of phone calls to HMRC are now going unanswered.
By Isabella WardMay 15 -
KKR is in talks for a new loan for MYOB, an Australian accounting software firm that the private equity giant acquired in 2019, people familiar with the matter said.
By Sharon KlyneMay 14 -
The firm employs about 7,700 people in Canada and had already cut about 2% of its workforce in the country at the end of last year.
By Paula SamboMay 10 -
The U.S. government recorded a higher surplus for the month of April thanks to a rise in tax receipts, while steeper debt-servicing costs impose a major drag.
By Viktoria DendrinouMay 10 -
Investors waiting for an update of how Donald Trump's media startup is faring will have to wait a bit longer — months by some accounts — before getting a look at financial results.
By Bailey LipschultzMay 6 -
Governor Maura Healey's $4 billion housing bond bill, the state's biggest-ever investment in its residential stock, includes a provision allowing cities to impose a transfer fee of 0.5% to 2% on property sales exceeding $1 million.
By Sri TaylorMay 6 -
The Biden administration gave carmakers a partial reprieve in finalizing electric-vehicle tax credit rules intended to loosen China's grip on battery materials crucial to the car industry's future.
By Keith LaingMay 3


















