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The European Commission is in court to contest a painful setback at a lower tribunal in 2020 over its record bill for the iPhone maker.
May 23 -
The Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen underscored the urgency of the White House reaching a deal with Republicans to raise the debt limit.
May 22 -
A pair of lawmakers proposed to raise the required threshold for reporting on gig payment transactions from $600 to $10,000.
May 19 -
The kite stuff; a con extinguished; wrong number; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
May 18 -
The Internal Revenue Service has deployed more filters to catch a growing number of tax returns filed by identity thieves, but fraudsters are continuing to collect millions of dollars despite those efforts.
May 18 -
A new report looks into tipster hotlines backed by anti-retaliation policies, as allegations emerged about retaliation against an IRS whistleblower.
May 18 -
The service has been giving its employees training in how to deal with active shooter situations, as the agency faces an onslaught of threats.
May 18 -
A judge handed the bankrupt holding company for the failed bank a victory in its strategy to pay bondholders.
May 18 -
The Inflation Reduction Act encourages automakers to manufacture electric cars in the U.S.
May 18 -
The IRS is taking feedback as it moves toward policies on how to handle nonfungible tokens.
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