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Citing an “unambiguous legal obligation,” House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Richard Neal set the IRS a deadline of April 23 to hand over President Donald Trump’s tax returns before potentially resorting to other legal options.
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Data from advertising company Exponential found that walk-in tax preparation is more popular with older generations, while young people are more likely to file their taxes online or with tax prep software.
April 15 -
The California lawmaker, one of 18 declared candidates for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination, released 15 years’ worth of returns.
April 15 -
The Minnesota senator who is seeking the 2020 presidential nomination has already released 12 years of returns dating back to 2006.
April 15 -
Surveys show just one-fifth of taxpayers believe their taxes have gone down.
April 15 -
Nearly half of Americans fail to check whether their tax preparer includes their PTIN and signs their return, putting them at risk of being scammed, according to a new survey.
April 12 -
Low-income and minority taxpayers were more likely to use extra-fee tax preparation offerings like refund advances and refund transfers, according to a new report Friday from the Government Accountability Office, and tax preparers often didn’t present them with information about the fees ahead of time.
April 12 -
Some 50 million taxpayers have not yet filed their tax returns.
April 12 -
The Democratic socialist who promotes policies to raise taxes on millionaires and billionaires plans to make public his federal tax returns by April 15.
April 12 -
When Hayden Myer made an eye doctor’s appointment for the end of April, he told the clinic that he might not show up for the visit if his tax refund didn’t arrive in time.
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