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The U.S. has spelled out new rules for tax credits manufacturers can receive for domestically producing parts necessary for the energy transition — and there's a clear divide for miners and processors.
By Joe DeauxDecember 14 -
The deal saved hundreds of Chinese companies in the U.S. from being booted off American stock exchanges but has done little to revive the flow of initial public offerings.
By Yiqin Shen and Amy OrDecember 14 -
High-stakes Treasury guidance for claiming hydrogen production tax credits has drawn the ire of Senator Joe Manchin.
By Ari NatterDecember 14 -
Italy's finance police had claimed that the company owed about €779 million after an audit of the tax years from 2017 to 2021.
By Thomas SealDecember 13 -
LC Lawyers, the Hong Kong law firm member of the Big Four auditor's global network, will cease operations on Jan. 23.
By Sarah ZhengDecember 12 -
Iris supplies software for the accounting, payroll, human resources and education sectors.
By Dinesh Nair, Silas Brown and Swetha GopinathDecember 12 -
The job cuts will affect "a limited number of people" in the Big Four firm, according to a statement from EY's U.S. unit.
By Irina AnghelDecember 12 -
Like other firms, KPMG has been battling a fall in demand for its services caused by the tougher economic climate.
By Irina AnghelDecember 7 -
The World Health Organization said raising excise taxes on alcohol and sweetened beverages is the most effective way to reduce consumption while generating revenue.
By Elina GanatraDecember 6 -
The Swiss city of Lugano started to accept cryptocurrencies for paying taxes, fines and all other invoices from the municipality.
By Bastian BenrathDecember 6