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The maker of TurboTax has agreed to settle with 50 state attorneys generals, over accusations that its free filing program was not as free as advertised.
May 4 -
Corralling social media; federal tax outlook; the cannabis business; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
May 3
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Almost half of all tax returns filed could be accurately pre-populated using only current-year information and the previous year's return, according to a recent NBER study.
May 3 -
Robert Brockman, a software billionaire facing a record U.S. tax-fraud indictment, has been released from a Houston-area hospital where he spent two weeks as his health deteriorates.
May 3 -
The IRS chief opens up about IRS challenges, his family and the way forward.
May 3 -
Grantor-retained annuity trusts thrive in a volatile stock market. Here are the lucrative tax reasons.
May 3 -
German prosecutors are carried out the raid as part of their wider probe into the Cum-Ex scandal that robbed taxpayers of billions of euros.
May 3 -
Lawmakers are weighing a tax that would slap a levy on imports of carbon-intensive goods from countries with weaker climate policies.
May 3 -
Potentially tens of thousands of clients were stuck with significant tax bills this year because of a change the firm made to its target-date funds, according to a class-action lawsuit.
May 2 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued its annual inflation-adjusted amounts for health savings accounts next year as the inflation rate surged to the highest level in decades.
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