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R. David Yost and his soon-to-be-former son-in-law are slugging it out in court over allegations of tax evasion.
February 8 -
The Big Four firm also added carbon offets to make good on its ESG commitments.
February 8 -
The collapse of U.K. builder Carillion four years ago is now threatening to inflict more than reputational damage on its former auditor, KPMG.
February 8 -
The Golden State is poised to restore corporate tax breaks and extend its workaround for the federal cap on deductions for state and local taxes.
February 8 -
The service's Criminal Investigation division listed its top 10 cases for 2021, and it's a stew of tax evasion, Ponzi schemes, COVID fraud, cybercrime and more.
February 8 -
The Internal Revenue Service backtracked from a plan to use facial recognition software from a third-party company for taxpayer authentication.
February 7 -
The unit that checks employee benefit plans for compliance with various requirements scored dramatically lower on its quality reviews in recent years, according to a new report.
February 7 -
Small-firm owners and partners are in the best position to advise their clients on the giving, holding and receiving of this wealth.
February 7
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The biggest win of her tenure — a global agreement on corporate taxes — remains incomplete.
February 7 -
Senate Finance chair Ron Wyden weighed in on the use of third-party facial recognition software ID.me in a letter to Commissioner Rettig.
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