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The more than 71 million people receiving benefits will get the smallest gain since 2021, reflecting a significant cooling in inflation.
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The Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures is seeing more than half of companies issuing at least a handful of the disclosures it recommends.
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The PCAOB released a report that found 42% of auditing firms got at least one quality control criticism related to engagement quality reviews.
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The service updated its tax-gap projections for tax years 2020 and 2021, predicting a big jump from prior estimates.
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The best and most differentiated firms prioritize leveraging technology to increase their clients' efficiency.
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Hanno Berger was convicted in a tax scandal that robbed billions of euros from government coffers and ensnared some of Wall Street's biggest banks.
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In a dramatic reversal, just weeks before the 92-year-old was due to stand trial, Bernie Ecclestone agreed to a £652 million tax settlement.
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The Council of Economic Advisers said a reduction in revenues from capital gains taxes has played a notable role in the widening deficit.
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"These findings are damning," Jon Holt, CEO of KPMG in the U.K., said. "It is clear to me that our audit work on Carillion was very bad."
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The dispute centers on a 2012 IRS audit into transfer pricing, a method used to shift profits to tax havens and avoid the U.S. corporate tax rate.
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