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President Donald Trump called on members of his party to unite behind his economic agenda in Congress, putting pressure on factions of lawmakers who are calling for last-minute changes to the legislation to drop their demands.
May 16 -
Hard-line conservatives bucked President Donald Trump and blocked the massive tax bill over cost concerns.
May 16 -
By agreeing to share taxpayer data at all, the Internal Revenue Service is taking an unprecedented step that breaks with longstanding assurances.
May 15 -
President Trump's 'big beautiful bill' continues to move through the House and Senate.
May 8 -
More than 11,400 IRS employees have either received termination notices as probationary employees or voluntarily resigned, according to a new report.
May 5 -
Cuts in funding and staff mean the Internal Revenue Service will likely "do less with less," experts say.
April 29 -
The U.S. Department of Education plans to resume collecting defaulted student loans on May 5 after a years-long pause that began with the pandemic.
April 22 -
The university sued several U.S. agencies and top officials for freezing billions of dollars in federal funding and threatening its tax-exempt status.
April 22 -
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.
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