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A top renewable power trade group endorsed rigorous requirements for a new hydrogen tax credit that would rule out the use of electricity from older wind, solar and nuclear facilities.
By Jennifer A. DlouhyJune 16 -
The former executive team at the Brazilian retailer created false advertising contracts as a way to reduce costs on the balance sheet.
By Daniel Cancel and Daniel CarvalhoJune 14 -
Panasonic and LG are likely to benefit the most from tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act.
By Kurt SchusslerJune 8 -
The change brings the total number of EV models eligible for the full tax credits to 22.
By Keith LaingJune 7 -
Australian senators on Wednesday will set their sights on KPMG in a growing probe of conflicts of interest and ethical lapses in the government's use of consultants.
By Deborah NesbittJune 7 -
Australian Retirement Trust, which manages A$240 billion ($159 billion) for 2.2 million members, "will not be undertaking any new contracts with PwC at this time."
By Amy BainbridgeJune 6 -
PricewaterhouseCoopers handed over the names of 76 current or former partners associated with its tax leaks scandal to Australian lawmakers.
By Nabila AhmedJune 5 -
AustralianSuper is assessing the fallout from the embattled accounting firm's tax advice scandal.
By Amy BainbridgeJune 2 -
Portland, Oregon, may penalize higher earners more than any other large U.S. city, according to a new report.
By Jo ConstantzJune 2 -
New research indicates the country's tax receipts are even more concentrated than previously thought.
By Peter O'DwyerJune 1 -
The company has leveraged newly expanded tax credits to secure institutional financing for 49 community solar and battery storage projects in rural areas across six states.
By Cailley LaParaJune 1 -
The auditor cited insufficient disclosures around the company's transactions with certain entities.
By Advait Palepu and Chris KayMay 31 -
The Big Four firm has been under fire following revelations that a former senior partner leaked secret information on tax policy to colleagues.
By Ainsley ThomsonMay 30 -
Some Senate Democrats are pushing the Biden administration to impose tough limits on hydrogen tax credits they say will ensure the fuel lives up to its climate-fighting potential.
By Jennifer A. DlouhyMay 25 -
The company has been steering users toward a live, full-service version of the TurboTax service this year, in an attempt to compete with traditional accountants.
By Brody FordMay 24 -
The Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen underscored the urgency of the White House reaching a deal with Republicans to raise the debt limit.
By Viktoria DendrinouMay 22 -
The Inflation Reduction Act encourages automakers to manufacture electric cars in the U.S.
By Heejin KimMay 18 -
The amount of money that the U.S. government has on hand to pay its bills plummeted by $53 billion.
By Alexandra HarrisMay 17 -
EY is revamping two of its internal U.K. management teams, weeks after the company ditched plans to break up its audit and consulting operations globally.
By Irina AnghelMay 16 -
Both audits and independent boards are basic standards that any investor would expect a company to have in place, particularly if that firm is of a certain size and working in a financial sector.
By Emily NicolleMay 15


















