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Shipowners and charterers are altering leasing contracts to cope with the multimillion-dollar port fees expected to be imposed by the Trump administration.
By Weilun SoonMarch 28 -
The move comes after ADM adjusted years of financial results due to errors in the way it reported transactions between business units.
By Nicola M White and Michael HirtzerMarch 27 -
In a late night Truth Social post, Trump said large-scale tariffs "far larger than currently planned" would be placed on them in such a scenario.
By Chelsea Mes and Jorge ValeroMarch 27 -
The French government is deploying increasingly aggressive methods to uncover tax fraud.
By Tara PatelMarch 26 -
After accounting issues arose at Autodesk, Starboard has pressured the board to reevaluate the performance of CEO Andrew Anagnost.
By Crystal Tse and Brody FordMarch 20 -
Turkey's Treasury and Finance Ministry is using artificial intelligence to track down money earned by psychics and fortune tellers as part of a broader drive.
By Ugur YilmazMarch 18 -
The stopgap funding bill paves the way for Republican lawmakers to pivot to signature border and tax bills they seek to pass in the coming months.
By Jennifer A. DlouhyMarch 17 -
Managers at Deloitte and Ernst & Young have instructed staffers to prepare for more work in the kingdom.
By Matthew Martin and Dinesh NairMarch 14 -
The agency nixed controversial staff crypto accounting guidance, which interim chief Mark Uyeda described as overstepping the normal procedures.
By Nicola M WhiteMarch 7 -
Cutting IRS staffing in half over the next 10 months would mean less help and longer waits for taxpayers and let wealthy tax cheats escape paying what they owe.
By Michael Rapoport, Erin Schilling and Lauren VellaMarch 6