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The consultancy, created by former partners of the defunct Big Five firm, expects revenue to exceed $1.9 billion this year.
By Yinka IbukunSeptember 21 -
The managers of the bankrupt crypto exchange sued the parents of its co-founder and former CEO to "recover ... fraudulently transferred and misappropriated funds."
By Dave LiedtkaSeptember 19 -
The new positions, which will be in more than 250 locations, will help ramp up compliance efforts against high-income earners, partnerships, large corporations, and promoters.
By Erin SloweySeptember 18 -
Hunter Biden sued the service, alleging that so-called IRS whistleblowers illegally disclosed information about his taxes.
By Peter JeffreySeptember 18 -
Britain's accountants, auditors and advisers are clinging to their jobs, nervous that their negotiating power has sharply dropped.
By Irina AnghelSeptember 11 -
So far, crypto hasn't moved the needle for the state's treasury, which is already restricted by the absence of corporate income tax.
By Immanual John MiltonSeptember 6 -
Pav Gill is setting up Confide, catering to companies that want to boost their corporate governance.
By Jan-Patrick Barnert and Eyk HenningSeptember 5 -
More than 3 million workers would be newly eligible for overtime when they work more than 40 hours a week, under a new proposal.
By Rebecca RaineyAugust 31 -
Corn farmers and biofuel producers are poised to gain from turning ethanol into sustainable jet fuel — depending on how Washington writes the tax policy.
By Kim Chipman and Tarso VelosoAugust 30 -
New Zealand will introduce legislation this week that enables a digital services tax on large multinational companies, though the levy won't be imposed until 2025.
By Tracy WithersAugust 29 -
Corporations relying on carbon credits to support their green claims now face "robust and credible" proof that the vast majority of such securities aren't fit for purpose.
By Gautam Naik and Natasha WhiteAugust 25 -
Profits at the U.K. arm of the Big Four firm declined to £1.3 billion in the year to June 2023, from £1.5 billion in 2022
By Irina AnghelAugust 23 -
The move may heighten concerns about accounting quality at the Indian conglomerate targeted by short seller Hindenburg Research.
By P R Sanjai, Hemal Savai and Advait PalepuAugust 11 -
A bipartisan group of four U.S. senators wants the IRS and Treasury Department to investigate whether nonprofit hospitals are abusing their tax-exempt status.
By Lauren Coleman-LochnerAugust 9 -
Paxos will publish a third-party attestation by an accounting firm on PYUSD's reserve assets.
By Anna IrreraAugust 7 -
The administration could phase in some requirements in a bid to nurture a nascent industry critical to decarbonizing industrial operations.
By Jennifer A. DlouhyAugust 7 -
The disclosures that companies make about their green credentials will be evaluated by new global audit standards that are expected to be finalized by the end of next year.
By Greg RitchieAugust 4 -
Digital World Acquisition blasted Marcum for not adhering to "requisite audit procedures" that would have identified the accounting errors sooner.
By Bailey Lipschultz and Nicola M. WhiteAugust 3 -
The company has suspended contracts with about 60 suppliers, launched internal audits, and has put its U.S. head of procurement on leave.
By Benoit BerthelotAugust 3 -
With residency, luxe living and low taxes mere table-stakes, the availability of trained staff to help the ultra-rich run their lives and their money has become a key battleground.
By David RamliJuly 31



















