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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen unveiled some of the Biden administration's planned changes for the Internal Revenue Service.
September 15 -
President Joe Biden ignored worse-than-expected U.S. inflation data that roiled markets during a planned celebration for his signature climate-and-tax law.
September 14 -
Some practices are sold in their entirety, some piecemeal, some are merged, some abandoned and some are "stolen."
September 12
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Trump and the committee reached agreement on the turnover of the records from Mazars USA, Trump's former accounting firm.
September 12 -
The Treasury Secretary outlined some of the Biden administration's unfinished economic business in a speech.
September 9 -
The president is narrowing the list of candidates to lead the Internal Revenue Service ahead of a massive expansion of tax enforcement.
September 9 -
Usually when a practice is sold, the seller sticks around long enough to introduce the buyer to the clients and assures the client they will be available if any problems develop or to field calls when necessary.
September 5
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The case dates back to 2019, when the committee subpoenaed Trump's accounting firm Mazars USA for eight years of his financial records.
September 1 -
At some point everyone has some time pressure, some much more than others, but time pressure is a reality.
August 29 -
The tax agency will automatically issue the refunds or credits for most of the fees by the end of September.
August 25 -
The student-loan forgiveness will qualify as non-taxable income until 2025 under the American Rescue Plan.
August 24 -
The service is providing relief to most individual and business taxpayers who filed their 2019 or 2020 returns late due to the pandemic.
August 24 -
Rich Americans are hiding "vast amounts of income" from the Internal Revenue Service by exploiting a "deeply troubling" loophole in FATCA, according to a Senate report.
August 24 -
The agency has become a target of GOP lawmakers in recent weeks after President Biden signed a new spending law with funding for tax enforcement, technology upgrades and taxpayer service.
August 23 -
Michael Cohen, who was sentenced to three years in prison for violating campaign-finance laws for the former president, criticized New York prosecutors for their leniency with a former colleague.
August 19 -
Allen Weisselberg's plea is the latest blow to former President Donald Trump.
August 18 -
Commissioner Rettig is promising not to use the nearly $80 billion his agency will be receiving to increase audits of small businesses or taxpayers who earn less than $400,000.
August 17 -
The strategic plan will provide a roadmap for what has been the largest dedicated funding stream provided to the IRS in decades.
August 17 -
A number of sustainable investing champions say it's time for the "ESG" label to be shelved and replaced by something less likely to draw attacks from both the political right and left.
August 17 -
One of the world's richest men felt he had to give one of the nation's most powerful lawmakers a little pep talk.
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