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Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin emerged over the weekend as one of the staunchest defenders of Donald Trump in the Cabinet, bringing stability to the administration’s economic policy agenda as it heads into what’s expected to be an unpredictable debt-limit debate.
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As summer winds down, everyone across the country is anxiously awaiting a special and rare event this Monday.
August 18
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This weekend’s outages for IRS e-Services have been postponed.
August 18 -
Phony IDs from far away; renounced citizenship, concealed assets; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
August 18 -
Repatriation wrinkles; PLR pricetags; state and local tax info; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
August 18
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A group of five Republican members on the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee wrote a letter Thursday to Internal Revenue Service commissioner John Koskinen urging the IRS to stop rehiring former employees who had previous conduct or performance issues.
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As people begin to amass wealth, the clarity and simplicity of their financial lives can quickly diminish.
August 17
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The Internal Revenue Service spent the extra $290 million appropriated by Congress last year to improve taxpayer service and cybersecurity and safeguard against identity theft, according to a new report.
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The Internal Revenue Service could have collected over $1 million from federal contractors who owe back taxes if it included them in a special levy program, according to a new report.
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Top Republican tax writers went to a national shrine for tax cutters—former President Ronald Reagan’s California ranch—hoping to make a sales pitch for a historic overhaul of the U.S. tax code.
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