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Almost three-quarters of inspections showing sub-par work, according to the watchdog.
June 4 -
A proposal to create a more coherent tax regime for the bloc would require unanimity among its 27 member states.
May 18 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board has proposed a rule for implementing a recent law that penalizes foreign companies whose auditing firms can’t be inspected by the PCAOB.
May 13 -
European regulators failed to show that the U.S. online retailer was given special treatment by Luxembourg’s tax authority in violation of state-aid rules.
May 12 -
The pacts expand the audit firm inspector's reach across Europe.
April 20 -
The disgraced Chinese coffee chain replaced its auditor and said it secured $250 million in funds from a pair of private equity firms.
April 15 -
New York lawmakers could take on a politically weakened governor to push their own budget agenda, including a more progressive tax policy targeting the ultra-wealthy.
March 5 -
Thomas Sandell and Sandell Asset Management are paying $105 million to New York, the biggest fine of its kind in the state.
March 3 -
With blacked out or blank television screens, front pages and web portals, Poland’s private media companies protested against plans to implement a new advertising tax they say is a disguised government attempt to muffle criticism.
February 10 -
Embattled Chinese coffee chain Luckin Coffee Inc. filed for Chapter 15 bankruptcy in New York, less than a year after the company said that more than a quarter’s worth of business may have been faked.
February 8