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Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva wants his U.S. counterpart to arrest the Florida resident accused of being the South American country's biggest tax debtor.
By Augusta Saraiva and Andre Loureiro DiasDecember 10 -
Andersen Group, the U.S. arm of the firm that succeeded the shuttered accounting giant Arthur Andersen, is seeking an initial public offering.
By Georgie McKayDecember 9 -
Lengthy utility permitting times could imperil customers' tax credits if their systems aren't in place by Dec. 31.
By Todd WoodyDecember 8 -
As part of a tie-up with Thrive Holdings, OpenAI will work with Thrive to speed up business adoption of AI, starting with accounting and IT services.
By Seth FiegermanDecember 1 -
Republicans are divided on whether to extend premium tax credits, loathed by the GOP's right flank because of the costs and lingering opposition to former President Obama's legislative achievement.
By Caitlin ReillyNovember 26 -
The company has struggled to meet SEC deadlines amid souring investments, flaws in its financial reporting and an ongoing investigation.
By Yizhu WangNovember 20 -
Senator Todd Young is urging the IRS to reconsider guidelines on the tax treatment of rewards crypto owners collect for locking assets on a blockchain network.
By Caitlin ReillyNovember 19 -
The company, part of Malaysia's Genting Group, wants the state to lower its proposed tax rate or raise the levy that may be imposed on the other bidders.
By Christopher PalmeriNovember 17 -
Grant Thornton International is considering a possible minority stake sale of its Indian unit or a merger with its operations in the U.S. or Europe.
By Saikat Das and Baiju KaleshNovember 17 -
Chinese tax authorities ordered e-commerce giants to hand over sales data for the first time, in a rare move to crack down on tax evasion.
By Bloomberg NewsNovember 13 -
Mike Lyons blamed a raft of operational shortcomings for the earnings disappointment that triggered a record rout in the payments giant's stock last month.
By Emily MasonNovember 13 -
President Trump's idea of mailing $2,000 "dividend" payments from tariffs to citizens marks a throwback to the stimulus checks distributed during COVID.
By Daniel FlatleyNovember 12 -
The Treasury Secretary said he hadn't spoken to the president about this idea but "the $2,000 dividend could come in lots of forms, in lots of ways.
By Kate SullivanNovember 10 -
Among the targets of the audit is a business development program designed to serve socially or economically disadvantaged individuals.
By Ramsey Al-RikabiNovember 7 -
As WNBA commissioner, ex-Deloitte chief Cathy Engelbert has transformed women's basketball, but a standoff could threaten her leadership and her legacy.
By Randall Williams, Jennah Haque and Aysha DialloNovember 7 -
Several investors in the accounting software provider are pushing the company to explore a potential sale following reported takeover interest by SAP.
By Crystal Tse and Liana BakerNovember 7 -
A lawsuit claims the executive siphoned hundreds of millions of dollars as the auto parts company doctored its accounts and promised the same collateral to different lenders.
By Jonathan RandlesNovember 5 -
Voters in the Texas capital blocked a property tax increase that would have raised tens of millions of dollars to support homeless people and pay for other services.
By Joe LovingerNovember 5 -
Davide Campari-Milano NV shares fell after Italian prosecutors ordered the seizure of around €1.3 billion ($1.5 billion) in shares from the holding company that controls the drinks maker.
By Antonio VanuzzoNovember 3 -
The business travel and expense management software maker and some of its shareholders raised $923.1 million in an initial public offering.
By Subrat PatnaikOctober 30


















