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The consumer price index was up 7.7% from a year earlier, the smallest annual advance since the start of the year and down from 8.2% in September.
By Reade PickertNovember 10 -
Tyson was found asleep Sunday morning in a woman's bed in her home. She didn't know who he was and called the police.
By Elizabeth ElkinNovember 8 -
For some borrowers, the impact of the White House's student-debt forgiveness program may be influenced by the interpretation and implementation of tax law.
By Ella CeronNovember 7 -
The high property tax bills, a leftover effect from the pandemic housing boom, have caused some landlords to push back against the assessments.
By Lizzie KaneNovember 4 -
Dozens of Public Company Accounting Oversight Board inspectors are set to leave Hong Kong as soon as this weekend.
By Bloomberg NewsNovember 4 -
Accountants have been leaving corporations and audit firms in record numbers, thanks to low morale and early retirement.
By Adrian WooldridgeNovember 2 -
The clock is running out on the administration's efforts to tame fuel prices ahead of midterm elections.
By Ari Natter and Jennifer A. DlouhyNovember 2 -
The emergency application to the justices comes after Trump repeatedly lost in the lower courts trying to stop the IRS from fulfilling a request from the House Ways and Means Committee.
By Zoe TillmanNovember 1 -
Trump loses latest bid to block tax returns from House panel
By Zoe TillmanOctober 27 -
Italy's Guardia di Finanza is alleging that Pfizer's unit based just outside Rome, Pfizer Italia Srl, transferred excess capital to affiliates in the U.S. and the Netherlands to avoid taxes on profits that can be as high as 26%.
By Daniele LepidoOctober 26 -
More than 30,000 cities, counties and tribal governments with billions of dollars in federal stimulus money to spend are now largely on their own.
By Mackenzie Hawkins and Marvis GutierrezOctober 25 -
The Internal Revenue Service has raised tax brackets and the standard deduction by about 7% for 2023 as the soaring cost of food, energy and housing continues to batter Americans.
By Paulina CacheroOctober 21 -
The prime minister quit after a brief and chaotic tenure that saw her announce a massive package of tax cuts before unwinding most of it in the face of a market rout.
By Stuart Biggs, Alex Morales and Alex WickhamOctober 20 -
The IRS has given cryptocurrency holders a bit more clarity about how to report digital assets on their 1040 income tax forms.
By Erin SloweyOctober 19 -
The PM scrapped her plan in another dramatic U-turn, hours after she fired Kwasi Kwarteng as U.K. chancellor of the exchequer.
By Alex Morales and Emily AshtonOctober 14 -
Pressure is coming from the financial markets and members of the ruling Conservative Party to restore economic credibility.
By Kitty DonaldsonOctober 13 -
Million-dollar baseballs are raining down on fans like pennies from heaven, and the taxman isn't far behind.
By Michael J. BolognaOctober 6 -
Revenue at the firm's advisory businesses — consulting, financial advisory, risk advisory and tax and legal -- rose 11% to £3.6 billion.
By William ShawOctober 4 -
FATCA was designed to go after wealthy Americans keeping money overseas to avoid taxes, but is also ensnaring regular people living abroad.
By Alice KantorSeptember 30 -
Scholars in the vanguard of finance, accounting, history and geography are seeing the impact of racial bias and property tax disparities in the $4 trillion U.S. municipal bond market.
By Nic QueroloSeptember 29
















