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Glitches in the Japanese technology titan's Horizon software led to hundreds of local U.K. sub-postmasters being wrongly convicted of theft and false accounting.
January 17 -
The proposal would eliminate so-called double taxation of Taiwanese workers and firms in America.
January 17 -
Hundreds of sub-postmasters in the U.K. were wrongfully prosecuted for theft and false accounting after computer glitches led to shortfalls in their accounts.
January 16 -
Over 60 members of the New Jersey Society of CPAs visited 65 high schools in the Garden State last fall to tell students about accounting careers and how to become a CPA.
January 15 -
The Illinois CPA Society and its affiliated CPA Endowment Fund of Illinois recognized the 12th and largest group of young people to date to complete its Mary T. Washington Wylie Internship Preparation Program.
January 10 -
The Washington, D.C., Attorney General's office accused the tax prep chain of illegally overcharging thousands of residents and misleading consumers.
January 10 -
The New York governor called for a new tax break to promote affordable housing and increase support for fighting crime in New York City.
January 10 -
Perceived deficiencies in oversight posed a risk that licenses could be granted to applicants lacking financial stability or cybersecurity standards, an audit team wrote.
January 9 -
The U.K.'s audit and accountancy regulator has opened an investigation into an accountant following solar farm investments made by a now bankrupt local authority.
January 3 -
The company said the city used the presence of its Cruise self-driving unit to tie its tax bill to a portion of its global revenue.
December 28