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Moore v. U.S. could "basically get rid of, I don't know, a third of the tax code," former House Speaker Paul Ryan has said.
December 4 -
Whether a qualified, disclaimer or adverse opinion is given depends on the nature and scale of the problem, and some states had lots of problems.
October 11Truth in Accounting Project, University of Denver -
The North Dakota governor started his career growing accounting software company Great Plains Software into a company that was acquired by Microsoft for $1.1 billion.
June 7 -
A series of tentative compromises were worked out on spending caps, the defense budget and IRS funding.
June 2 -
Isn't it reasonable to expect that state governments' financial reporting have full accountability and thus, receive clean audit reports? Often, they do not.
May 9Truth in Accounting Project, University of Denver -
House GOP leaders also called for the Justice Department to investigate allegations by an IRS whistleblower involving Hunter Biden.
April 21 -
In the mayoral runoff, Chicago elected Brandon Johnson, a progressive who plans to raise taxes on major corporations to boost the city's revenue.
April 5 -
Billions of dollars available — through subsidies and tax credits — to promote the production and purchase of electric vehicles.
April 3 -
Proposed guidance aims to reduce U.S. reliance on China for batteries and minerals.
March 31Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting North America -
The Biden administration's requirements for electric vehicle tax credits will reduce the number of models eligible for incentives until tens of billions of new investment in U.S. manufacturing by automakers and suppliers kick in.
March 31