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The president's desire to avoid criminal prosecutions and tax audits has become the biggest impediment to getting his own attorney general pick confirmed.
July 31 -
Paper notices that include QR codes are leading recipients to a spoofed Internal Revenue Service website.
July 31 -
Single Shot; don't do drugs; not so Niceville; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
July 30 -
Charitable remainder annuity trusts can be helpful, but advisors should be careful to follow new guidance issued by the IRS and U.S. Treasury Department.
July 30 -
The IRS's Criminal Investigation unit issued a fraud alert warning about scammers who are targeting cryptocurrency holders with convincing fake IRS letters.
July 30 -
The Senate Finance Committee voted nearly unanimously to approve a wide-ranging bipartisan tax administration bill aimed at improving operations at the IRS.
July 30 -
Mayor Zohran Mamdani defended the rollout of a new tax on highly valued second homes in New York City, saying only property owners who receive a letter from city officials will be impacted by the levy.
July 30 -
By coordinating with a client's other financial professionals, such as lawyers and accountants, financial advisors have the potential to deliver even more value.
July 29 -
Democrats on the Senate Finance Committee plan to introduce an amendment prohibiting President Trump's audit immunity deal with the IRS during a markup hearing.
July 29 -
The Internal Revenue Service is highlighting the role of tipsters in exposing tax fraud and helping it recover unpaid taxes and strengthen tax compliance.
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