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Commissioner roulette; tax crimes and green cards; the trap of major projects; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
April 22 -
In its first multiyear operating plan, the IRS Whistleblower Office laid out its priorities.
April 22 -
White House officials are preparing executive orders that would strip some environmental nonprofits of their tax-exempt status.
April 21 -
Tax collections are confirming Wall Street forecasts that the U.S. government will not exhaust its borrowing capacity until later this year.
April 21 -
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent appointed his deputy, Michael Faulkender, to lead the IRS, after Gary Shapley had been installed without Bessent's knowledge.
April 21 -
Gary Shapley, who was named only days ago as acting commissioner, was removed by President Trump and replaced by Deputy Treasury Secretary Michael Faulkender.
April 18 -
The Treasury and IRS plan to withdraw regulations that labeled basis-shifting transactions among partnerships and related parties as "transactions of interest."
April 17 -
The university pushed back against the U.S. government after President Donald Trump said the school should lose its tax-exempt status.
April 17 -
The Trump administration is reportedly making plans to shut down the Internal Revenue Service's free tax prep system next year.
April 16 -
The former special agent in the Criminal Investigation division who probed Hunter Biden's taxes is expected to head the IRS.
April 16