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The U.K. Financial Reporting Council opened an investigation into PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP’s audits of BT Group Plc over three years following an accounting scandal in the carrier’s Italian unit that led to a writedown of 530 million pounds ($687 million).
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As India prepares to launch its biggest tax reform since independence in 1947, businesses and citizens across the country are bracing for economic chaos.
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KPMG South Africa failed to raise the issue when businesses controlled by the Gupta family—friends of President Jacob Zuma—diverted the equivalent of $3.3 million of public money to pay for a family wedding and their auditing firm, documents show.
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The New York college's "COAP" workshop showcases the profession to minority high school students.
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Bennett Thrasher relaunches website; AICPA introduces “Yesterday’s Tomorrow” financial literacy game; and more news from CPA offices across the country.
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Donald Trump on Friday said that if Republican senators can’t strike a deal on their health bill, they should immediately repeal Obamacare and then replace it later, a reversal of the president’s earlier position.
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Sikich names new nonprofit partner-in-charge; Baker Tilly appoints M&D tax partner; and other recent hires, promotions and personnel news from firms across the country.
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The award was given for his contribution to financial services in Northern California.
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Life can be tough for smaller and solo practices, but for every development and obstacle, there are opportunities out there, too.
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Moves for business and individual clients to make before Washington changes the code.
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