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The Big Four firm is investing in an overhaul targeting better audits, digitization of services and greener operations.
By Bella Genga and Roxanne HendersonJune 16 -
The lack of universal, comparable disclosure makes internal rankings less than reliable.
By Tim QuinsonJune 16 -
The debate over how to pay for the nation’s roads, bridges and transit systems is leading some normally anti-tax Republicans to embrace higher levies on motorists.
By Keith LaingJune 11 -
Big tech and other industries that have bunkered down in Europe’s tax havens are unlikely to shift their bases under the proposed global minimum tax regime.
By Ivan Levingston and Siddharth PhilipJune 8 -
Some in Washington have slammed states for what they consider kicking their own residents while they’re down — against the intent of Congress.
By Bryce CovertJune 8 -
Several of the world’s most prominent billionaires paid minimal or no federal income tax in some years, ProPublica reported.
By Christopher KingdonJune 8 -
Some of the world’s most powerful heads of state will meet in England later this week to confer on the biggest issues facing humanity.
By Akshat RathiJune 8 -
Almost three-quarters of inspections showing sub-par work, according to the watchdog.
By Kiuyan WongJune 4 -
The goal of the offset market is to reduce emissions, but without clear accounting and strict regulations there’s a big risk of greenwashing.
By Akshat RathiMay 25 -
The first challenge for the new chief executive officer of Binance.US: combat the perception that his company is simply a stand-in for a sister crypto firm that’s under investigation by the IRS and the DOJ.
By Joe LightMay 24 -
The leader of an agency overseeing stimulus programs said that Treasury officials had resisted his attempts to investigate fraud in the Paycheck Protection Program.
By Gregory KorteMay 3 -
The Biden administration has proposed that the U.S. apply a 21 percent global minimum rate.
By Christoph RauwaldMay 3 -
The tax would discourage companies from shifting operations to nations with less-stringent rules.
By Ari Natter, Jennifer A. Dlouhy and David WestinApril 26 -
The heirs of billionaire Heinz Hermann Thiele may owe German authorities more than 5 billion euros ($6 billion) in inheritance taxes, potentially the largest such bill in the country’s history, according to ManagerMagazin.
By Chris ReiterApril 22 -
The Netherlands, long considered to be at the heart of a system of multinational corporate profit-shifting, has signaled that it’s ready to support a U.S. proposal that ends the practice.
By Diederik BaazilApril 20 -
President Joe Biden is asking congressional Democrats to vote for a tax increase that will test a long-held liberal article of faith: that many wealthy Democrats won’t mind paying more in taxes if they can be convinced the money would lead to greater prosperity for everyone.
By Gregory KorteApril 19 -
Trump had also sued the state attorney general’s office and tax department to block them from handing over the information to Congress.
By Joe SchneiderApril 13 -
The group’s advertisements will contend that the Biden administration shouldn’t attempt to raise corporate tax rates during a downturn.
By Nancy CookApril 12 -
The president's tax hike proposals will deal a blow to corporate earnings growth next year, Goldman Sachs strategists warned.
By Nikos ChrysolorasApril 12 -
The Treasury and the IRS have sent out roughly 156 million payments to people, totaling roughly $372 billion.
By Nancy CookApril 7



















