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The job cuts will affect "a limited number of people" in the Big Four firm, according to a statement from EY's U.S. unit.
By Irina AnghelDecember 12 -
Like other firms, KPMG has been battling a fall in demand for its services caused by the tougher economic climate.
By Irina AnghelDecember 7 -
The World Health Organization said raising excise taxes on alcohol and sweetened beverages is the most effective way to reduce consumption while generating revenue.
By Elina GanatraDecember 6 -
The Swiss city of Lugano started to accept cryptocurrencies for paying taxes, fines and all other invoices from the municipality.
By Bastian BenrathDecember 6 -
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