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The rules, which aren't finalized, include measures sought by environmentalists that would require hydrogen-production operations to be powered by wind, solar or other clean-power projects built within the last three years to qualify for a $3-per-kilogram credit.
By Ari NatterDecember 5 -
Artificial intelligence will eliminate vast swaths of the repetitive, time-consuming tasks that typically filled up junior staffers' first few years on the job.
By Irina AnghelDecember 4 -
The Biden administration has discussed granting automakers a temporary reprieve from new rules poised to limit a consumer tax credit, a Michigan senator said Tuesday.
By Ari Natter and Mackenzie HawkinsNovember 29 -
Deploying 1,400 tax collectors — touted by the government as "paramilitary trained" in order to discourage resistance — is the most aggressive in a long line of controversial steps to nearly double the government's revenue collection to a quarter of gross domestic product by 2030.
By David HerblingNovember 28 -
Due to soft market demand, raises will be prioritized for staff who have been promoted, and workers eligible for a bonus will receive one that's lower than in previous years.
By Irina AnghelNovember 27 -
Janet Truncale most recently was the regional MP for EY's financial services organization in the Americas.
By Irina AnghelNovember 16 -
Magazine Luiza's announcement of accounting "inconsistencies" deals another blow to companies that have struggled after the scandal that brought down Americanas.
By Patricia Xavier and Vinícius AndradeNovember 15 -
The U.K. Supreme Court rejected lawyers' claims that London isn't the proper place for the Danish tax agency to bring its claim.
By Katharine GemmellNovember 8 -
The bulk of the cuts will be aimed at the advisory division.
By Irina Anghel and Jamie NimmoNovember 7 -
House Republicans would paid for aid to Israel by slashing funds for the Internal Revenue Service.
By John HarneyNovember 1 -
The Golden State is poised to fall well short of its budget forecasts as the recent stock market slump erodes the state's tax takings.
By Maxwell Adler and Eliyahu KamisherOctober 31 -
Internal auditors have found hundreds of referrals from other lawyers for Camp Lejeune and other cases were bogus, often based on doctored medical records and fictional reports of illness.
By Emily R. Siegel and Kaustuv BasuOctober 30 -
An investigation found significant flaws in accounting behind carbon credits from Zimbabwe-based Kariba.
By Ben Elgin and Natasha WhiteOctober 27 -
Partners at the Ernst & Young in the U.K. saw their share of profits drop for the first time in three years as the Big Four face economic uncertainty.
By Irina AnghelOctober 27 -
Regulators are conducting tax audits and reviewing land use by Foxconn, the Taiwanese company that makes the vast majority of iPhones at factories in China.
By Bloomberg NewsOctober 23 -
The accounting firm will use artificial intelligence to consult on complex matters in tax, legal and human resources.
By Irina AnghelOctober 18 -
The telecommunications company replaced Deloitte as its auditor with KPMG International. The decision was questioned by shareholders.
By Olivia Solon and Benoit BerthelotOctober 16 -
The Council of Economic Advisers said a reduction in revenues from capital gains taxes has played a notable role in the widening deficit.
By Viktoria DendrinouOctober 12 -
"These findings are damning," Jon Holt, CEO of KPMG in the U.K., said. "It is clear to me that our audit work on Carillion was very bad."
By Sam NagarajanOctober 12 -
For years, company leadership allegedly misrepresented and concealed key details about FTX's operations from investors, other employees and the customers who prosecutors claim had billions of dollars of their money stolen.
By Hannah MillerOctober 10


















