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A fourth audit in two months fuels the perception that the IRS has launched an enforcement initiative involving the island territory.
April 10 -
The proposed 2020 budget has $139 million for the payment of debt.
April 9 -
The step is said to be unprecedented in the history of Chapter 9 bankruptcy.
April 4 -
Twenty-three members of Congress are urging the Oversight Board to pull back the bonds' underwriting and other fees.
April 3 -
Focus remained on the municipal primary as more supply swept into the market on Wednesday.
April 3 -
The IRS audit of the Puerto Rico Municipal Finance Agency's $59 million in 2005 Series B Refunding Bonds is the third IRS audit of tax-advantaged bonds involving the commonwealth announced over the last six weeks.
April 3 -
The board acknowledged Puerto Rico is in compliance with the fiscal 2019 budget, even as it wrangles with the local government over next year's plan.
April 2 -
Puerto Rico governor signs measure for shift to renewable energy.
March 29 -
Municipal bond volume will fall to $5.5 billion in the upcoming week, with green deals from Illinois and Arizona.
March 29 -
If the ruling holds, analysts said special revenue bonds may have to be re-evaluated based on the general credit of the issuer.
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