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China suspended the operations of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP for six months and imposed a record penalty over lapses in its auditing of China Evergrande Group.
By Trista Xinyi LuoSeptember 13 -
The EU Court of Justice backed a 2016 decision that Ireland broke state-aid laws by giving the company tax benefits that resulted in an unfair advantage.
By Jennifer DugganSeptember 12 -
Ireland just landed a challenge most countries would envy: how to spend an almost €13.8 billion ($15.2 billion) windfall that Apple Inc. was ordered to pay in taxes by the European Union's top court.
By Jennifer DugganSeptember 10 -
Apple lost its court fight over a ($14.4 billion Irish tax bill and Google lost its challenge over a €2.4 billion fine for abusing its market power.
By Samuel Stolton and Jennifer DugganSeptember 10 -
PricewaterhouseCoopers resigned as auditor for defaulted developer Country Garden Holdings, as both firms navigate challenges to keep operations afloat in China.
By Trista Xinyi LuoSeptember 5 -
Tax policies touted in the U.S. presidential election could have a big impact on S&P 500 earnings, according to Goldman Sachs Inc. strategists.
By Esha Dey and Julien PonthusSeptember 5 -
Vice President Kamala Harris is planning to pare back the 39.6% capital gains tax increase proposed by President Joe Biden, according to a campaign official.
By Akayla GardnerSeptember 4 -
Homebuilding stocks are on a tear, catching a tailwind from Vice President Kamala Harris' plans to support the U.S. housing market.
By Norah Mulinda and Peyton ForteSeptember 4 -
The U.S. has taken a first step toward a challenge of Canada's DST on large foreign technology companies.
By Laura Dhillon KaneAugust 30 -
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP's China unit expects the Chinese government to hand down a six-month ban as part of punishment over its audit of failed property giant China Evergrande Group, according to a person familiar with the matter.
By Bloomberg NewsAugust 22