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IRS owes 2,000+ Americans money: Are you one of them?
A recent report from the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) reveals that more than 2,000 Americans were mistakenly left out of the Internal Revenue Service's (IRS) pandemic-era relief program,
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Trump’s lawsuit against the IRS is even crazier than you think
Donald Trump has sued the Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department after an agency contractor leaked his tax returns, revealing that he hadn’t paid income tax for a decade—but his lawsuit isn’t likely to stand up to scrutiny.
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) heads into the 2026 tax season with deep staff losses and complex new tax laws, prompting a warning that filers may face tougher hurdles if they hit problems.
Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation (IRS-CI) recently released its Fiscal Year 2024 (FY24) Annual Report, providing insight into the types of crimes the agency is focused upon, as well as the first criminal sentences in areas of focus.
The Internal Revenue Service said Friday it would make it easier for small businesses to comply with recent regulations covering write-offs of repairs. A record 3,415 individuals renounced their U.S. citizenship or long-term residency in 2014, according to ...
The Internal Revenue Service encourages taxpayers to use online tools and take a few simple steps to prepare for claiming new and expanded tax benefits under the One, Big, Beautiful Bill. Families planning to claim the Child Tax Credit,
As Americans begin filing their 2025 tax returns this month, the Internal Revenue Service is advising early preparation and use of digital tools to navigate one of the most significant tax seasons in years.
As it’s officially tax season, there are plenty of you out there who might have already filed (well done!). The next question, then, is: “Where’s my refund?” According to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS),