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June 28 -
Fueled remote work and worries over tax hikes, financial advisors who live in expensive cities are trimming their personal tax bills by moving to low-tax and no-tax states.
June 15 -
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 -
UHY LLP, a Top 100 Firm based in Farmington Hills, Michigan, has expanded its presence in Ann Arbor by adding Pietrasiuk, Kelley & Kelley P.C.
February 4 -
The European Union is seeking to overturn Apple Inc.’s victory in a 13 billion-euro ($15.7 billion) tax dispute, saying judges used “contradictory reasoning” when they found that the company’s Irish units weren’t liable for huge payments.
February 1 -
German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz said President Joe Biden’s administration has shown a readiness to clinch an agreement on how to tax global tech companies, potentially overcoming an American block and paving the way for an accord later this year.
January 28 -
President Donald Trump on Friday signed legislation that could kick Chinese companies off of U.S. exchanges unless American regulators can review their financial audits, a move likely to further escalate tensions between the two countries.
December 21 -
Hong Kong has received the first access to financial audits from mainland Chinese companies, an issue that has vexed relations between the U.S. and China and threatens to lead to the delisting in New York of giants such as Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.
December 11 -
The House is set to vote on bipartisan legislation that would impose restrictions on Chinese companies listed on U.S. exchanges, including requiring certification that they’re not under control of a foreign government.
November 30 -
BlueMail offers email-messaging hybrid app, and Tenenz debuts a free tax highlights video that firms can customize and use for lead generation.
November 13 -
The NJCPA is calling on state lawmakers and regulators to allow cannabis merchants to deduct business expenses.
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