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The nation’s new tax law is scaring would-be homebuyers from Westchester, a longtime refuge for families escaping New York City’s high costs.
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The recent tax overhaul is buoying optimism in the U.S., but not abroad.
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More and more companies say they can see the future, but only through their rainbow-tinted kaleidoscopes.
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The clock is ticking for Tesla Inc. customers looking for incentives on their purchase.
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U.S. Treasury Department rules outlining which businesses structured as S corporations, partnerships and limited liability companies can claim a 20 percent tax deduction are likely to be delayed until the end of July, according to a senior administration official.
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The Auditing Standards Board is thinking about relaxing some of the requirements for attest engagements.
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The National Association of Enrolled Agents has written a letter to the Internal Revenue Service strongly criticizing the draft version of the new Form W-4, the Employee’s Withholding Allowance Certificate, saying it raises privacy concerns and creates a “substantial risk of underwithholding.”
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U.K. grocer J Sainsbury Plc named Martin Scicluna as its chairman, tapping a former senior executive at accounting firm Deloitte as it prepares to add Walmart Inc.’s Asda unit in a 7.3 billion-pound ($9.7 billion) deal.
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A former Tesla Inc. employee portrayed by Elon Musk as a saboteur has filed a whistle-blower tip with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission alleging the company made misstatements and omissions to investors.
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The organization is inviting 24 young leaders from across the state to learn best practices on leading the next generation of professionals.
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