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Instead of hiding gains, traders avoid tax by declaring losses using "wash trades" that are barred in regulated securities markets.
By Philip AldrickMay 3 -
The Treasury Secretary said her department's ability to use special accounting maneuvers to stay within the federal debt limit could be exhausted soon.
By Viktoria DendrinouMay 2 -
A sudden acceleration in tax inflows has reduced the likelihood of the Treasury Department being at risk of a federal payments default as soon as June.
By Christopher AnsteyApril 28 -
The bank should have booked provisions for more than $20 billion worth of government bonds that it had accumulated in its portfolio, the auditor said.
By Volodymyr VerbyanyApril 27 -
DoubleLine Capital co-founder Jeffrey Gundlach said an agent showed up at his company's office for 'no legitimate reason.'
By Michael SinApril 26 -
A growing shortage of accountants has plagued dozens of cities and counties across the U.S.
By Nic QueroloApril 24 -
The greatest job security will be for people who know the tax rebates and every aspect of green law.
By Paul FordApril 24 -
Dozens of other electric cars and trucks didn't make the cut, either because they aren't manufactured in the U.S. or don't use American parts and pieces.
By Kyle StockApril 21 -
Hundreds of billions of dollars in clean energy tax subsidies would be repealed by legislation to lift the debt ceiling introduced by the Speaker of the House.
By Ari NatterApril 20 -
It's tax season in the U.S., and nowhere is that felt more acutely than in three cities — New York, San Francisco and Honolulu.
By Jo ConstantzApril 17