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The so-called head tax would levy $21 per employee per month on companies with at least 100 workers, to raise $100 million for community-safety programs.
October 22 -
U.S. investigators are demanding a former executive's communications with the U.K. auditor and others involved in financial reporting before the startup's bankruptcy.
October 21 -
The doubling of California's film and TV tax credits to $750 million a year is showing promise in bringing production back to the state.
October 21 -
A millionaire levy in Massachusetts has generated $3 billion more in revenue than expected without forcing significant high-profile departures from the state.
October 21 -
B&M European Value Retail SA Chief Financial Officer Mike Schmidt announced he'll step down after the company cut its guidance again due to an accounting error.
October 20 -
Tax returns released by his campaign show he made over $4.2 million in capital gains and took a $4.8 million deduction, paying taxes on $5.9 million in income.
October 17 -
Brandon Johnson wants to close nearly half of next year's $1.19 billion deficit with new or higher taxes on large corporations, big tech companies and the rich.
October 16 -
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill that adds alternative pathways to CPA licensure, which will go into effect Jan 1. 2026.
October 7 -
The Big Four firm kicked off a review of some of its internal services teams in Britain in recent weeks.
September 30 -
The suspected cases of improper bookkeeping add to a scandal that's threatening the listing of the once-celebrated Japanese auto gear maker.
September 26 -
Tax traps; women in the profession; checking out; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
September 24
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Substantial presence; not in the floor but in ourselves; confusion and complexity; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
September 16
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A&M is buoyed by an increasingly complicated environment that has prompted some of its larger peers to scale back from the market.
September 16 -
Reducing K-1 penalties; another use for property taxes; 183 isn't always added up the same; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
September 10
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The new rule becomes effective starting Oct. 1 for employees at the firm's seven offices that help clients or provide back-office support across the country.
September 10 -
Early-career accountants rated their skills higher on average compared to how managers rated them, according to an Illinois CPA Society report.
September 8 -
Trump threatened to impose fresh tariffs and export restrictions on countries that have digital services taxes or regulations that harm American tech companies.
August 29 -
The Top 50 Firm based in Fort Worth, Texas, is adding an energy consulting firm based in Austin.
August 28 -
Accountants have become key members of U.K. soccer clubs to find ways around spending rules and salary caps.
August 28 -
The governor is seeking to complete his project of remaking Florida into a conservative paradise with perhaps his riskiest wager yet, leveraging audits.
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