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Lawmakers suggested investigators were hamstrung from bringing charges and questioned why the statute of limitations was allowed to expire without charges being brought.
September 21 -
Hunter Biden sued the service, alleging that so-called IRS whistleblowers illegally disclosed information about his taxes.
September 18 -
The tax charges could be brought in Washington, D.C., or in California because that's where the crimes allegedly occurred.
September 7 -
The U.S. Attorney General has appointed a special counsel to oversee the ongoing criminal investigation into President Joe Biden's son over his taxes.
August 11 -
Despite repeated encouragement by his accountant, Biden never signed or submitted his returns.
August 3 -
Lawyers and federal prosecutors came to an agreement during the hearing to limit the plea deal to apply to only tax crimes, drug offenses and a firearm violation between the years 2014 to 2019.
July 26 -
Two agents complained that Justice Department officials "slow-walked" the probe and a U.S. attorney didn't charge the president's son when they should have.
July 20 -
The Ways & Means Committee voted to release transcripts of interviews with agency employees about an investigation of the taxes of President Biden's son.
June 23 -
President Biden's son will plead guilty to two misdemeanor tax crimes and enter an agreement to potentially avoid a gun-related charge.
June 20 -
Elon Musk, the world's richest-person and head of electric carmaker Tesla Inc., said President Joe Biden's call for more taxes on super-wealthy Americans will only hurt lower-to-middle income groups.
June 20 -
A series of tentative compromises were worked out on spending caps, the defense budget and IRS funding.
June 2 -
Biden's team agreed to trim $21 billion over a decade from IRS enforcement and $28 billion from prior COVID spending.
May 30 -
Some Senate Democrats are pushing the Biden administration to impose tough limits on hydrogen tax credits they say will ensure the fuel lives up to its climate-fighting potential.
May 25 -
McCarthy has told Biden that he did not intend to retreat from public refusals to accept additional taxes as part of an agreement.
May 24 -
Republicans rejected a Democratic proposal that would seek to raise revenue by altering a dozen tax provisions.
May 16 -
The Treasury Secretary said her department's ability to use special accounting maneuvers to stay within the federal debt limit could be exhausted soon.
May 2 -
The country remains among the top candidates to host a new Tesla factory.
April 27 -
The Treasury Department, based on fresh tax revenue data, is set to release an updated estimate of the "X date" when the U.S. can no longer meet its obligations.
April 25 -
House GOP leaders also called for the Justice Department to investigate allegations by an IRS whistleblower involving Hunter Biden.
April 21 -
President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden paid $169,820 in federal and state income tax on a combined $579,514 in adjusted gross income, according to their annual tax returns.
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