Tougher import regulations by Beijing pose fresh hurdles for US companies doing business in the country.
New IRS rules go after deferred compensation arrangements for US taxpayers working abroad. And companies may be on the hook for them.
Department of Labor is seeking $1.9 million in back wages and fines from a New Jersey company that allegedly underpaid 163 H-1B visa holders.
Measure passes by a 3-2 vote despite many protestations from the hedge fund industry.
The soonest companies could start using international standards would be in 2015 instead of 2014 -- but even that date is not certain.
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