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Magazine Luiza's announcement of accounting "inconsistencies" deals another blow to companies that have struggled after the scandal that brought down Americanas.
November 15 -
Dirk Schreiber was the first top manager to be imprisoned over an accounting scandal that led to the near-collapse of the retailer.
August 21 -
This handful of tax and accounting tactics can help retailers better manage this major challenge.
August 15
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Steinhoff, the former owner of Mattress Firm in the U.S., has been battling to survive ever since auditors refused to sign off on its financials.
July 28 -
The store faces lawsuits from customers for alleged failure to deliver prepaid wine, is delinquent on $2.8 million in taxes, and reportedly could be evicted from its midtown home.
July 19 -
Management at the Brazilian retailer told auditor PwC and its audit committee there were no supply-chain financing ops, but gave securities regulators conflicting information.
March 24 -
Americanas sought bankruptcy protection after its shares tumbled 77% in one day and dollar bonds sank to 15 cents on the dollar following the reporting of the massive accounting hole.
February 16 -
The Brazilian retailer filed for bankruptcy protection after finding billion-dollar "accounting inconsistencies" that artificially boosted profits and reduced its reported liabilities by half.
January 25 -
Hours after revealing a scandal, Sergio Rial attempted to explain the accounting gap that pushed him to quit his new job at the helm of Americanas.
January 20 -
The former CFO fell to his death from a Manhattan skyscraper and is being replaced by the chief accounting officer.
September 7 -
Gustavo Arnal plunged from a skyscraper in Manhattan's Tribeca neighborhood as the retailer deals with financial problems.
September 6 -
The struggling U.K. fashion retailer has failed to keep pace on price with its high-street rivals and has been closing stores.
October 6 -
Boohoo Group Plc shares fell the most since August after the U.K. fast-fashion retailer caught up in a labor scandal said it’s seeking a new auditor to replace PricewaterhouseCoopers.
October 19 -
The tax prep chain is expanding into the retail industry by acquiring the outlet business from the bankrupt retail giant.
August 28 -
The U.K. retailer reported a surprise tax bill of almost $750 million, the departure of its financial chief and deepening woes at department-store chain House of Fraser.
July 29 -
New York lawmakers approved a budget that allows for tolls on cars entering midtown Manhattan, increases sales taxes on multimillion-dollar city homes and ushers in a statewide ban on single-use plastic bags.
April 1 -
Bipartisan legislation would make a technical correction in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act that has kept many stores and restaurants from renovating their facilities.
March 26 -
A pair of Republican and Democratic senators introduced bipartisan legislation to fix one of the technical problems in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
March 15 -
Ailing shopping districts are losing revenue to e-commerce, according to a government report.
February 21 -
The troubled bed retailer plans to close up to 700 stores.
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