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There's a catch buried in the law: Projects that don't meet certain new wage and labor requirements only get a fraction of the credit.
By Ari NatterJanuary 23 -
Former President Donald Trump has dropped a long-running court fight with Congress over access to his New York state tax returns, notifying a judge late Friday in a joint filing with a House committee that the new Republican leadership "has no interest" in the documents.
By Zoe TillmanJanuary 23 -
The Olympic sprinter quoted lyrics on his Twitter account that, in part, read: "The History of Evil...What is the Root?...MONEY."
By Jim WyssJanuary 19 -
EY Chief Executive Officer Carmine Di Sibio said "it's business as usual" when it comes to hiring, with a tight jobs market even as several big firms begin to cut staff.
By Irina Anghel and Madison MillsJanuary 18 -
The acquittal by a Philippine court may ease concerns over media freedom in one of Asia's oldest democracies.
By Ditas LopezJanuary 18 -
Last year Murphy and the Democratic-led legislature approved a program that provides tax relief checks for homeowners and renters.
By Cailley LaPara and David WestinJanuary 13 -
Tax advisors have long said it's inadvisable to die in Massachusetts, but now it may also be worth thinking twice about living there.
By Christopher AnsteyJanuary 13 -
Sam Bankman-Fried offered one of his most detailed descriptions yet of the FTX debacle as he prepares to fight fraud charges.
By Ava Benny-MorrisonJanuary 12 -
Buying certain electric cars in the U.S. just got cheaper, thanks to new tax credits meant to phase out gasoline-guzzlers.
By Mark BergenJanuary 6 -
U.S. and European investment into mainland China has largely been channeled through offshore vehicles set up by Chinese companies in tax havens.
By Tom Hancock and Spe ChenJanuary 5