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The idea behind Sarbanes-Oxley was that public companies require an extra layer of accounting checks and internal controls that private companies do not in order to protect average investors.
By Jared DillianJanuary 13 -
Six former employers at the auditing giant are accused of acting “with a lack of integrity in dishonestly or recklessly misleading the regulator.”
By Katharine GemmellJanuary 11 -
The crypto industry is flooding Washington with money, snapping up lobbying firms, and building up their trade associations in an effort to curb new rules.
By Joe LightJanuary 11 -
Corporate directors and executives aren’t supposed to use privileged information about their companies to enrich themselves at the investing public’s expense.
By Michelle LederDecember 8 -
The football club's offices were searched by Italian financial police seeking information about player trading between 2019 and 2021.
By Alessandra MigliaccioNovember 29 -
A bipartisan group of lawmakers wants to alter who counts as brokers of crypto assets, less than a week after the current designation became law.
By Colin WilhelmNovember 18 -
The latest version of the spending package, which is still being debated, includes a minimum tax of 15% on a corporation’s book income.
By Mark Chediak and Josh SaulNovember 18 -
The collapsed payment processor is set to depart Germany's main exchange in Frankfurt next week after an accounting scandal.
By Jan-Patrick BarnertNovember 12 -
The claimants allege that KPMG “failed to maintain independence and an appropriate attitude of professional skepticism" in the insolvency of Dubai private-equity firm Abraaj Group.
By Will Louch and Nicolas ParasieNovember 11 -
A major IRS enforcement boost will likely be omitted from a forthcoming top-line revenue estimate of Democrats’ tax-and-spend package.
By Colin Wilhelm and Michael BolognaNovember 10 -
A U.K. Treasury report that almost ignores the long-term costs of not reducing emissions highlights the need to account for the environment.
By Mark BuchananNovember 5 -
Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema, a crucial swing vote for Democrats, has given the Biden administration a list of specific tax policies she will support in order to raise revenue for the social spending plan Democrats hope to pass this year.
By Colin WilhelmOctober 28 -
The former Treasury secretary is concerned about the potential knock-on effects of a proposed levy on the super-wealthy.
By Ben Bartenstein and Yousef Gamal El-DinOctober 27 -
Accounting standards, measurements of risk and return and thematic-driven strategies have all been refined and improved in recent years.
By Mark GilbertOctober 20 -
The firm expects roughly $28.9 million for its first year as administrator of the collapsed lender’s U.K. operations.
By Sherry SuOctober 18 -
Global talks to reshape the corporate tax landscape are resuming on Friday with some holdouts to the international consensus on a minimum rate falling into line to back an agreement that still hangs in the balance.
By Craig StirlingOctober 8 -
The country's climbdown removes one hurdle to an unprecedented deal that would reshape the landscape for multinationals.
By Morwenna ConiamOctober 7 -
The average plan holds less than $29,000, which would pay for about half of a year at the average private university or a year or more at a public one.
By Alexandre TanziOctober 7 -
Biden informed Democrats that a separate infrastructure bill would need to wait until the social welfare and tax package was complete.
By Emily WilkinsOctober 5 -
TCS Group founder Oleg Tinkov pleaded guilty in a 2013 case that accused him of concealing assets.
By Malathi NayakOctober 4


















