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Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland is planning to raise billions of dollars from banks and insurance companies by changing the tax rules for dividends they get from Canadian firms.
March 29 -
The U.S. agreed to boost cooperation with Japan on critical mineral supply chains and to expand access to tax breaks.
March 28 -
The board levied a $100,000 fine and censured Friedman LLP, a former Top 100 Firm that's now part of Marcum for improper use of Chinese audit firms.
March 27 -
China will strengthen regulations on the CPA sector, a deputy finance minister told Deloitte after the the Big Four firm was hit by a record fine.
March 27 -
New York Attorney General Letitia James asked a state judge to force Whitley Penn to produce documents and testimony in her lawsuit against Donald Trump.
March 22 -
The short-seller allegations against billionaire Gautam Adani are once again reviving questions about the country's role as a tax haven for India's tycoons.
March 9 -
The Big Four firm was hit with a $6.6 million fine by the U.K.'s audit watchdog over serious failures for its work on Babcock International Group's books in 2017 and 2018.
March 8 -
Public interest petitions had sought the court's intervention after reports alleged accounting fraud and stock manipulation by the conglomerate.
March 2 -
The Food Bank for New York City has been working to end food poverty in the five boroughs for 40 years and counting, and now it's getting some help from a group of accountants.
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New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy introduced a $53 billion budget that includes $2 billion in rebates for homeowners and renters, and an end to a tax surcharge on corporations.
March 1