-
The bill will cover a range of issues, including banking, taxes, privacy and consumer protection.
March 25 -
The billionaire facing the largest U.S. tax-evasion case against an individual slammed the Internal Revenue Service for emptying his wife’s bank account as it seeks to collect $1.45 billion from him.
March 25 -
Computer programming errors, which the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration had previously warned them about, led to more than 60,000 erroneous stimulus payments.
March 25 -
The service needs to make changes in its management of taxpayer accounts to reduce the backlog of millions of unprocessed tax returns, according to a new report.
March 24 -
Talk to my agent; calling all volunteers; right in the teeth; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
March 24 -
The CI division has conducted more than 660 investigations over the past two years.
March 24 -
Americans are still benefiting from a raft of pandemic relief measures that are contributing to the biggest tax refunds seen at this point in the filing season in more than a decade.
March 24 -
New York investigators are seeking tax records from another accounting firm, RSM US, that did work for the former president's company.
March 24 -
A former IRS employee pleaded guilty to tax evasion after the IRS accused him of filing false tax returns and providing fabricated records in an effort to obstruct a tax audit.
March 23 -
The Internal Revenue Service updated its frequently asked questions page with new and updated information about the exclusion provided under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 of up to $10,200 in unemployment income for 2020.
March 23









