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Americans' tax refunds are averaging about $350 higher than this time last year but so far running well below the extra $1,000 President Donald Trump promised.
March 23 -
Many firms are in the dark about exactly what to do for their clients in the wake of the Supreme Court ruling on President Trump's tariff authority.
March 17 -
Attorneys general from New York, California and Oregon said a group of states is planning to file a lawsuit in the Court of International Trade over the order.
March 5 -
New Tax Foundation research reveals which households and regions gain most from President Donald Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
March 4 -
Senate and House Democrats introduced legislation to bring back the Direct File free tax preparation program that was ended by the Trump administration.
March 2 -
The IRS terminated its collective bargaining agreement with the National Treasury Employees Union, which represents most IRS and Treasury Department employees.
March 2 -
The Pinpoint Policy Institute's public campaign against the Institute for the Fiduciary Standard reflects a mysterious phase of the ongoing debate on private investments in 401(k) plans.
March 2 -
Senate Finance Committee leaders introduced bipartisan legislation with changes to IRS procedures and administration, and standards for tax preparers.
February 27 -
Democrats clearly see an opening, with Trump acting to launch a new 15% global tariff to replace the tariffs the Supreme Court struck down.
February 24 -
The Supreme Court's nixing of President Trump's "reciprocal" tariffs is throwing fresh confusion over the raft of trade deals negotiated by global partners.
February 23 -
The president's latest import taxes seem likely to lead to another legal challenge and more uncertainty for trading partners, companies, consumers and investors.
February 23 -
Citing Congress' authority to levy taxes and tariffs, the Supreme Court ruled against President Trump's sweeping tariffs in a landmark 6-3 decision.
February 20 -
The U.S. Supreme Court ruling undercuts Trump's signature economic policy and delivers his biggest legal defeat since he returned to the White House.
February 20 -
President Trump has been given a deadline of next week to respond to claims that his $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS poses a glaring conflict of interest.
February 19 -
The Internal Revenue Service improperly disclosed confidential taxpayer information on immigrants to the Department of Homeland Security.
February 11 -
The Senate blocked a resolution that would have disapproved of recent guidance from the Treasury Department weakening the corporate alternative minimum tax.
February 10 -
Trump suggested he could exert pressure on Attorney General Pam Bondi and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, saying there had "never been anything like it."
February 5 -
Senators Ron Wyden and Elizabeth Warren want to know if the DOJ plans to defend the IRS against Trump's $10 billion lawsuit over the leak of his tax returns.
February 4 -
Lawmakers are demanding answers about the sharing of taxpayer information with the Department of Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
January 30 -
The pros and cons of Trump's pitch to move from quarterly financial reporting to semiannual are not as clear-cut as either side thinks.
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