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Gov. Pritzker's comments follow months of speculation over how Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson plans to raise revenue to tackle the city's embattled finances.
October 16 -
The manner in which Charles Littlejohn pulled off one of the most egregious security breaches in IRS history was revealed in a court filing.
October 16 -
The agency is responding to the unfolding crisis in the Middle East.
October 13 -
The IRS's interim guidance answers many questions but leaves others unaddressed, according to tax experts.
October 13 -
A former IRS contractor admitted stealing information about the former president and thousands of wealthy Americans and leaking it to two news organizations.
October 13 -
No temporary solution; cooking some books; French connection; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
October 12 -
The service updated its tax-gap projections for tax years 2020 and 2021, predicting a big jump from prior estimates.
October 12 -
Hanno Berger was convicted in a tax scandal that robbed billions of euros from government coffers and ensnared some of Wall Street's biggest banks.
October 12 -
In a dramatic reversal, just weeks before the 92-year-old was due to stand trial, Bernie Ecclestone agreed to a £652 million tax settlement.
October 12 -
The Council of Economic Advisers said a reduction in revenues from capital gains taxes has played a notable role in the widening deficit.
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