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Everybody’s All-American thief; getting a new kind of number; out of a job; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
September 2 -
The founder of Renaissance Technologies and his colleagues will pay billions to resolve one of the biggest tax disputes in U.S. history.
September 2 -
The Internal Revenue Service has extended the ability to digitally sign a wide variety of tax forms through the end of the year.
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Certain firms are aggressively marketing the research credit to taxpayers who don’t qualify in the first place.
September 2
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Many on Wall Street think they’ve found just the thing to hide from a tax hike.
September 2 -
Fraud or improper payments accounted for more than $90 billion of the government’s emergency aid for the unemployed and small businesses.
September 2 -
The organization’s corporate director of security will testify before a grand jury investigating former President Trump’s company and its business affairs.
September 2 -
Justice made a startling claim in a legal filing that cryptocurrencies are not in all instances property for U.S. tax purposes.
September 1
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Key legislators are at odds over how high to increase levies on investment gains.
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America’s poorest families are using new child benefits in large measure to climb out of debt, much of it likely accumulated during the pandemic.
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