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  • 3 weeks ago | torontosun.com | Dasha Afanasieva |Anna J Kaiser

    State senator Randy Fine won the seat left open by National Security Advisor Michael Waltz in a largely conservative area that includes Daytona Beach on Florida’s northeast coast. Jimmy Patronis, Florida’s chief financial officer, will fill the seat previously held by Matt Gaetz in the Florida Panhandle. Gaetz gave up his seat after President Donald Trump announced plans to name him attorney general but then withdrew before being nominated.

  • 3 weeks ago | financialpost.com | Dasha Afanasieva |Anna J Kaiser

    Two Florida Republicans won congressional races in special elections on Tuesday, avoiding upset losses that could have narrowed the party’s control of the US House, according to the Associated Press. (Bloomberg) — Two Florida Republicans won congressional races in special elections on Tuesday, avoiding upset losses that could have narrowed the party’s control of the US House, according to the Associated Press. We apologize, but this video has failed to load.

  • 1 month ago | accountingtoday.com | Anna J Kaiser |David Voreacos

    A Brazilian-American businessman became the second former Credit Suisse Group AG client to plead guilty within the last week to hiding millions of dollars in assets from U.S. tax authorities. Dan Rotta, wearing a beige jumpsuit, entered his plea Monday in federal court in Miami. As part of his plea, the 78-year-old said that Credit Suisse bankers knew he was a U.S. citizen, but helped him conceal assets from the Internal Revenue Service.

  • 1 month ago | news.bloomberglaw.com | Anna J Kaiser |David Voreacos

    A Brazilian-American businessman became the second former Credit Suisse Group AGclient to plead guilty within the last week to hiding millions of dollars in assets from US tax authorities. Dan Rotta, wearing a beige jumpsuit, entered his plea Monday in federal court in Miami. As part of his plea, the 78-year-old said that Credit Suisse bankers knew he was a US citizen, but helped him conceal assets from the Internal Revenue Service.

  • 1 month ago | news.bloombergtax.com | Anna J Kaiser |Brody Ford

    Software firm ServiceNow Inc is planning a major expansion in West Palm Beach and has explored relocating its headquarters there from Silicon Valley, according to two people familiar with the idea, boosting the South Florida city’s status as a nexus of money and power. On Thursday, the people told Bloomberg that ServiceNow was planning to move its headquarters to West Palm Beach, eventually creating thousands of jobs in the city. The people cautioned that the plans could still change.

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