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The Big Apple's estimated personal income-tax payments in June declined to the lowest level since 2017.
July 13 -
Progress hinges in part over the scope of redactions in audit work papers of Chinese companies.
July 8 -
Scholarships ranging from $500 to $4,000 went to 43 accounting students across the state.
July 7 -
New Jersey will expand its planned property-tax relief program, providing more than $2 billion to more than 2 million households, Governor Phil Murphy said.
June 17 -
Giants like DraftKings and FanDuel are asking legislators to change the rules to lower their taxes after agreeing to them just last year.
June 17 -
The fast food giant reached twin settlements as it seeks to end cases into allegations it unfairly shifted profits out of France to avoid paying more tax.
June 15 -
The order from 2019 said some businesses were given an unjustified exemption from British anti-tax avoidance rules
June 8 -
The board plans to hold a meeting next Wednesday with its reconstituted Investor Advisory Group, the first meeting in nearly four years with one of its biggest stakeholders.
June 3 -
Several hurdles remain in an impasse over audits on U.S.-listed Chinese companies to avoid forcing them off American exchanges as early as next year, an SEC official said.
May 26 -
Hong Kong’s accountant body said it failed to reach an accord to prolong an 11-year mutual recognition agreement with the U.S. amid a dispute over local qualifications.
May 26