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The service seized $3.5 billion worth of cryptocurrencies during fiscal 2021, according to an IRS criminal investigation annual report
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A U.K. lawyer who got immunity from prosecution said that his former boss, Robert Brockman, did not commit tax evasion.
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A bipartisan group of lawmakers wants to alter who counts as brokers of crypto assets, less than a week after the current designation became law.
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The latest version of the spending package, which is still being debated, includes a minimum tax of 15% on a corporation’s book income.
November 18 -
The advisory group’s annual report supports the IRS’s 2022 budget request.
November 17 -
The Internal Revenue Service posted a series of videos to explain how taxpayers can steer clear of scammers who claim to be able to help them with their tax debts while charging exorbitant fees and making outrageous claims.
November 17 -
The Internal Revenue Service is strengthening the identity verification and sign-in process for its online self-help tools after a number of high-profile data breaches.
November 17 -
Well-off professionals in costly areas of the U.S. are set to get a windfall from competing plans to change the deduction limit for state and local taxes.
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A lawyer who questioned the software billionaire in an antitrust lawsuit supported prosecutors who fake dementia to avoid trial on tax-evasion charges.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders is working on a proposal to set an income threshold for an unlimited state and local tax deduction.
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