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Markus Braun insisted he acted properly when he told markets two months before the company's spectacular demise that a KPMG probe found no wrongdoing — even though the auditor didn't have access to the documents it needed.
February 16 -
The experts at Grant Thornton share their state and local tax predictions for the year.
February 16 -
CFOs have been adjusting to higher interest rates and inflation over the past year, but finding the right people is still a priority at many companies.
February 15 -
The Top 50 Firm is adding a financial planning firm and expanding its presence in Florida.
February 15 -
Daniel Werfel, who has been nominated as the next Internal Revenue Service commissioner, also received an endorsement from a major organization of tax pros.
February 15 -
The IIA's president and CEO sees the proposed confirmation standard as an 'unnecessary swipe' at internal auditors.
February 15
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An Indian tax probe at the offices of the BBC continued a second day, weeks after the broadcaster aired a documentary about the 2002 Gujarat riots and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's alleged role.
February 15 -
Billionaire Bernard Arnault's LVMH lost the latest round in its court battle against French tax officials who raided the luxury-goods firm's Paris headquarters to gather evidence for a case.
February 15 -
The rebate runaround; three ways to file; good, bad, ugly and the IRS; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
February 14
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Owing $2 million in taxes, the "Machete" star and prolific businessman jokes that he now understands dog grooming isn't 'a legit expense.'
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