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Ireland was one of a few hold-outs before the agreement and sought assurances of U.S. support from Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen.
July 20 -
U.S. and Chinese officials have been negotiating for more than two years to ensure staff from the PCAOB can access the audit papers of Chinese companies traded in the U.S.
July 13 -
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 -
The state had an average annual net out-migration of 28,700 part-year residents, or 0.3% of taxpayers, between 2015 and 2019.
May 23 -
Roman Abramovich’s U.K. business empire stretched far beyond Chelsea Football Club. Among those who helped build it was an upstart firm with an illustrious name.
May 20 -
U.S. regulators expanded the list of businesses that face possible expulsion from American exchanges because of Beijing’s refusal to allow access to the businesses’ audits.
May 5 -
The tax incentive is a controversial policy, one that has created bitter resentment among many on the crisis-ravaged island.
April 29 -
Mayor Eric Adams blamed his widely reported refusal to do so on the “arrogance” of a reporter who asked the question earlier this month.
April 27 -
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is keeping his hands off hundreds of millions of dollars in tax breaks recently lavished on the entertainment giant.
April 25 -
The CSRC called for faster implementation of a new rule surrounding overseas listings that may remove a hurdle for U.S. regulators.
April 14 -
The European Union stumbled again in its attempt to implement a minimum corporate tax at 15% as Poland continued to block progress.
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