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The House voted to repeal billions of dollars of Internal Revenue Service funding that Democrats approved last year, an issue that is likely to crop up repeatedly this year.
January 10 -
Republicans plan to vote as soon as Monday on one of their priorities after picking a new leader of the Ways and Means Committee.
January 9 -
While McCarthy offered a customary nod to hopes of cooperation with political opponents, he concentrated on unifying Republican populists by taking aim at enemies like the IRS.
January 9 -
Gary Harmon told a federal judge that he used his brother's credentials to recreate eight Bitcoin wallets stored on a device in an IRS evidence locker.
January 9 -
The service corrected approximately 14 million returns, generating nearly 12 million refunds.
January 6 -
U.S. prosecutors charged a French national with defrauding buyers of his "Mutant Ape Planet" non-fungible tokens, alleging he duped investors out of more than $2.9 million in cryptocurrency.
January 6 -
The U.S. government has angered Tesla's Elon Musk and handed welcome news to other automakers like Hyundai with guidance on which electric vehicles will qualify for tax credits in the coming months.
January 5 -
The use of private agencies spiked in 2021 and yet, despite this, they collected only 2.78% of total delinquent tax accounts assigned to them by the IRS.
January 4 -
The Internal Revenue Service audited fewer taxpayers last year, according to a new report, although audits of millionaires ticked up slightly.
January 4 -
Big offenders; the profession's coming year; new blog on the block; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
January 3