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This Midwestern city has long been a federal hub. The pain from DOGE’s cuts is everywhere

Read full article: This Midwestern city has long been a federal hub. The pain from DOGE’s cuts is everywhere

The Kansas City, Missouri, metropolitan area has long been a regional hub for the federal government, and the pain from the Trump administration's cuts can be seen everywhere.

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IRS whistleblower on Hunter Biden is out as acting commissioner just days after getting the job

Read full article: IRS whistleblower on Hunter Biden is out as acting commissioner just days after getting the job

An IRS agent who testified publicly about investigations into Hunter Biden's taxes and was promoted to be acting IRS commissioner is out of the job just days after he got it.

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Trump administration plans to end the IRS Direct File program for free tax filing, AP sources say

Read full article: Trump administration plans to end the IRS Direct File program for free tax filing, AP sources say

The Trump administration plans to eliminate the IRS’ Direct File program.

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IRS agent who investigated Hunter Biden expected to be named IRS acting chief

Read full article: IRS agent who investigated Hunter Biden expected to be named IRS acting chief

An IRS whistleblower who testified publicly about investigations into Hunter Biden’s taxes is expected to be promoted to IRS acting commissioner, two sources familiar with the plan tell The Associated Press.

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Getting the IRS on the phone is more difficult this tax filing season, experts say

Read full article: Getting the IRS on the phone is more difficult this tax filing season, experts say

Taxpayers calling the IRS for help processing their taxes this filing season may find it harder than normal to get someone on the phone.

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IRS extends tax deadlines for all of Florida due to 2024 hurricanes

Read full article: IRS extends tax deadlines for all of Florida due to 2024 hurricanes

The IRS is giving individuals and businesses across Florida until May 1 to file various federal tax returns and make payments, following last year’s devastating Hurricane Milton.

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Tax tips for recently married couples and first-time parents

Read full article: Tax tips for recently married couples and first-time parents

Taxes may not be the first thing on your mind when you celebrate a joyous occasion like a marriage or a new baby.

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IRS plans to cut up to 25% of staff, starting with closing its civil rights office, AP sources say

Read full article: IRS plans to cut up to 25% of staff, starting with closing its civil rights office, AP sources say

The IRS plans to cut as many as 20,000 staffers as part of layoffs that began Friday.

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Miami businessman pleads guilty in $20 million tax fraud scheme, feds say

Read full article: Miami businessman pleads guilty in $20 million tax fraud scheme, feds say

A Miami businessman has admitted to hiding more than $20 million in Swiss bank accounts for decades to avoid paying U.S. taxes, a news release from the Department of Justice confirmed Tuesday.

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IRS agents who investigated Hunter Biden given promotions at the Treasury Department

Read full article: IRS agents who investigated Hunter Biden given promotions at the Treasury Department

Two IRS whistleblowers who testified about Hunter Biden’s taxes are getting promotions.

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Colombian-American entrepreneur based in Miami admits to defrauding feds after 2 plea deals

Read full article: Colombian-American entrepreneur based in Miami admits to defrauding feds after 2 plea deals

A Colombian-American entrepreneur based in Miami-Dade County pleaded guilty to federal charges on Monday related to a tax-evasion conspiracy that prosecutors estimate involved $90 million in bank accounts in Andorra, Israel, Panama, and Switzerland.

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The number of Americans filing for jobless benefits falls as labor market remains sturdy

Read full article: The number of Americans filing for jobless benefits falls as labor market remains sturdy

Applications for U.S. jobless benefits fell last week as the labor market remains sturdy ahead of an expected purge of federal government employees.

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IRS workers involved in 2025 tax season can't take buyout until after the taxpayer filing deadline

Read full article: IRS workers involved in 2025 tax season can't take buyout until after the taxpayer filing deadline

IRS employees involved in the 2025 tax season will not be allowed to accept a buyout offer from the Trump administration until after the taxpayer filing deadline.

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Elon Musk creates confusion about IRS' Direct File — but the free tax program is still available

Read full article: Elon Musk creates confusion about IRS' Direct File — but the free tax program is still available

Billionaire tech mogul Elon Musk posted on his social media site that he has “deleted” 18F, a government agency that worked on technology projects such as the IRS's Direct File program.

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Scott Bessent confirmed as treasury secretary, giving him a key role in extending Trump's tax cuts

Read full article: Scott Bessent confirmed as treasury secretary, giving him a key role in extending Trump's tax cuts

The U.S. Senate has confirmed billionaire investor Scott Bessent as President Donald Trump’s treasury secretary.

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IRS is sending out automatic stimulus payments. Who is getting them?

Read full article: IRS is sending out automatic stimulus payments. Who is getting them?

The IRS is distributing about $2.4 billion to taxpayers who didn’t receive their COVID stimulus payments.

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IRS announces January 27 as the start of the 2025 tax season

Read full article: IRS announces January 27 as the start of the 2025 tax season

The IRS on Friday announced January 27 as the official start date of the 2025 tax season, and expects more than 140 million tax returns to be filed by the April 15 tax deadline.

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Treasury recovers $1.3 billion in unpaid taxes from high-wealth tax dodgers

Read full article: Treasury recovers $1.3 billion in unpaid taxes from high-wealth tax dodgers

The IRS has collected $1.3 billion from high-wealth tax dodgers since last fall, the agency says, crediting spending that has ramped up collection enforcement through President Joe Biden's signature climate, health care and tax package signed into law in 2022.

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Report: Trump may face a $100 million-plus tax bill if he loses IRS audit fight over Chicago tower

Read full article: Report: Trump may face a $100 million-plus tax bill if he loses IRS audit fight over Chicago tower

A report by The New York Times and ProPublica says former President Donald Trump may face an IRS bill in excess of $100 million after a government audit indicates he double-dipped on tax losses tied to a Chicago skyscraper.

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IRS acts to address wide disparity in audit rates between Black taxpayers and other filers

Read full article: IRS acts to address wide disparity in audit rates between Black taxpayers and other filers

The IRS says it's taken steps to address a wide disparity in audit rates between Black taxpayers and others filers.

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How freelancers can prepare for changing tax requirements

Read full article: How freelancers can prepare for changing tax requirements

If you’re a freelancer or gig worker who receives payments via apps like Venmo, Zelle, Cash App or PayPal, your tax reporting requirements will change for the 2024 tax year.

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IRS launches crackdown on 125,000 wealthy 'non-filers'

Read full article: IRS launches crackdown on 125,000 wealthy 'non-filers'

The IRS plans to go after 125,000 high-income earners who did not file tax returns going back to 2017.

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IRS to pursue business private jet usage in new round of audits on high-wealth taxpayers

Read full article: IRS to pursue business private jet usage in new round of audits on high-wealth taxpayers

First, there were trackers on Taylor Swift and other celebrities’ private jet usage.

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Broward man receives stolen tax refund of $24,500 with help from congresswoman, Local 10 News

Read full article: Broward man receives stolen tax refund of $24,500 with help from congresswoman, Local 10 News

An early Christmas present arrived for a Broward County man after his tax return check was stolen.

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Treasury's Yellen calls Republican effort to cut IRS funding for Israel 'damaging and irresponsible'

Read full article: Treasury's Yellen calls Republican effort to cut IRS funding for Israel 'damaging and irresponsible'

The IRS commissioner says for the agency to keep building on its customer service and enforcement priorities it needs a reliable funding stream.

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House GOP targets IRS in bill to provide emergency aid to Israel

Read full article: House GOP targets IRS in bill to provide emergency aid to Israel

House Republicans went after the IRS when they decided that emergency aid for Israel should be coupled with cuts elsewhere in the budget.

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Democrats accuse tax prep firms of undermining new IRS effort on electronic free file tax returns

Read full article: Democrats accuse tax prep firms of undermining new IRS effort on electronic free file tax returns

Congressional Democrats are accusing big tax preparation firms including Intuit and H&R Block of undermining the federal government’s upcoming electronic free file tax return system.

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House Republicans subpoena IRS and FBI agents involved in Hunter Biden case

Read full article: House Republicans subpoena IRS and FBI agents involved in Hunter Biden case

House Republicans have subpoenaed several FBI and IRS agents involved in the federal investigation into Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden.

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IRS whistleblowers air claims to Congress about 'slow-walking' of the Hunter Biden case

Read full article: IRS whistleblowers air claims to Congress about 'slow-walking' of the Hunter Biden case

House Republicans are raising unsubstantiated allegations against President Joe Biden over his family’s finances.

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3 tax prep firms shared 'extraordinarily sensitive' data about taxpayers with Meta, lawmakers say

Read full article: 3 tax prep firms shared 'extraordinarily sensitive' data about taxpayers with Meta, lawmakers say

Some congressional Democrats say three large tax preparation firms sent “extraordinarily sensitive” information on tens of millions of taxpayers to Facebook parent company Meta over at least two years.

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GOP releases testimony of whistleblowers claiming interference in Hunter Biden case

Read full article: GOP releases testimony of whistleblowers claiming interference in Hunter Biden case

House Republicans have released testimony from two IRS whistleblowers who allege that the Justice Department interfered with their yearslong investigation into President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter.

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Sen. Scott bill would fund armed officers in all US schools

Read full article: Sen. Scott bill would fund armed officers in all US schools

Money earmarked for thousands of new IRS employees would be transferred to a grant program allowing schools nationwide to hire armed law enforcement personnel under legislation outlined Tuesday by U.S. Sen. Rick Scott of Florida.

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IRS agent alleges Hunter Biden probe is being mishandled

Read full article: IRS agent alleges Hunter Biden probe is being mishandled

An IRS special agent is seeking whistleblower protection to disclose information regarding what the agent contends is mishandling of an investigation into President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden.

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Freelancers can prepare now for new 2023 tax reporting

Read full article: Freelancers can prepare now for new 2023 tax reporting

If you receive payments via apps like Venmo, Zelle, Cash App or PayPal, your tax reporting requirements will change next year.

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New push on US-run free electronic tax-filing system for all

Read full article: New push on US-run free electronic tax-filing system for all

It’s that time of year when throngs of taxpayers are buckling down to file their income tax returns before Tuesday’s filing deadline, and many often pay to use software from private companies such as Intuit and H&R Block.

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Left your taxes till the last minute? Here are some tips

Read full article: Left your taxes till the last minute? Here are some tips

The deadline to file your taxes has arrived.

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IRS: Miami couple among 7 charged in telemarketing scam targeting seniors

Read full article: IRS: Miami couple among 7 charged in telemarketing scam targeting seniors

A Miami couple and five other people faced multiple federal charges after authorities accused them of running a telemarketing ring targeting seniors who owned timeshares.

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New IRS leader promises faster, easier tax filing process

Read full article: New IRS leader promises faster, easier tax filing process

The Internal Revenue Service’s new commissioner promises that with billions in new funding, the agency will be faster, more service-focused and tech- savvy and will provide “real-world improvements” to taxpayers.

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IRS won't tax most relief payments made by states last year

Read full article: IRS won't tax most relief payments made by states last year

The IRS says most relief checks issued by states last year won't be subject to federal taxes, providing late guidance as taxpayers have begun filing returns.

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IRS: Florida Taxpayer Assistance Centers to open Saturday in Miami-Dade, Broward counties

Read full article: IRS: Florida Taxpayer Assistance Centers to open Saturday in Miami-Dade, Broward counties

The Internal Revenue Service announced Tuesday that Florida Taxpayer Assistance Centers (TAC) will be open on Saturday in Miami-Dade, Broward and Orange counties for customers who are unable to visit during the week.

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Tax season already? Some tips for avoiding stress and scams

Read full article: Tax season already? Some tips for avoiding stress and scams

Tax season is here again.

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House GOP kicks off majority with vote to slash IRS funding

Read full article: House GOP kicks off majority with vote to slash IRS funding

House Republicans have began their tenure in the majority by passing a bill that would rescind nearly $71 billion that Congress had provided the IRS.

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House committee expected to release Trump's taxes Friday

Read full article: House committee expected to release Trump's taxes Friday

Former President Donald Trump’s tax returns are expected to be released by the House Ways and Means Committee on Friday.

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EXPLAINER: What's the debate over releasing Trump's taxes?

Read full article: EXPLAINER: What's the debate over releasing Trump's taxes?

Now that the Democratic-controlled House Ways and Means Committee has voted to release former President Donald Trump’s tax returns, there's the potential of additional revelations in the coming days related to the finances of the longtime businessman.

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Trump's taxes: House OKs bill on IRS audits of presidents

Read full article: Trump's taxes: House OKs bill on IRS audits of presidents

The House has taken action after disclosures the IRS never fully reviewed Donald Trump’s tax returns during his presidency.

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IRS mandatory presidential audit policy goes under spotlight

Read full article: IRS mandatory presidential audit policy goes under spotlight

An IRS policy governing the audits of tax returns filed by U.S. presidents is under new scrutiny.

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Trump’s tax returns being discussed by congressional panel

Read full article: Trump’s tax returns being discussed by congressional panel

A congressional panel says the IRS failed to pursue mandatory audits of Donald Trump on a timely basis during his presidency.

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Yellen calls for modernized IRS at Maryland field office

Read full article: Yellen calls for modernized IRS at Maryland field office

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is laying out her vision for a modernized, responsive, tech-savvy tax collection agency equipped to manage 21st century challenges.

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Yellen tells IRS to develop modernization plan in 6 months

Read full article: Yellen tells IRS to develop modernization plan in 6 months

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has directed the IRS to develop a plan within six months outlining how the tax agency will modernize its technology, customer service and hiring.

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Biden signs massive climate and health care legislation

Read full article: Biden signs massive climate and health care legislation

President Joe Biden has signed Democrats’ landmark climate change and health care bill.

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Congress OKs Dems' climate, health bill, a Biden triumph

Read full article: Congress OKs Dems' climate, health bill, a Biden triumph

Democrats have pushed their landmark climate and health care bill through Congress, handing an election-year victory to President Joe Biden.

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On Tax Day, an extension may be better than rushing a return

Read full article: On Tax Day, an extension may be better than rushing a return

Monday is Tax Day, the federal deadline for individual tax filings and payments.

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Tax Day laggards: Consider filing for extension if in a rush

Read full article: Tax Day laggards: Consider filing for extension if in a rush

Millions of Americans wait until the last minute to file their taxes, and this year is no exception.

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5 situations in which pets can be used for tax breaks

Read full article: 5 situations in which pets can be used for tax breaks

For those animal lovers who spend so much money on their pets and hope to recoup some of that cash spent when tax season arrives, this is the cold, hard reality: For the most part, you can’t.

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IRS unit gets no funds to enforce sanctions on rich Russians

Read full article: IRS unit gets no funds to enforce sanctions on rich Russians

The IRS criminal investigation arm tasked with tracking down sanctioned Russian oligarchs' property failed to receive an infusion of money in the Ukraine aid package.

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Quiz: How much do you know about income tax?

Read full article: Quiz: How much do you know about income tax?

You likely know what “income” means, and of course you’re aware of federal and state taxes, and the fact that we have to do them (or have them prepared for us, in some cases), every year. But how much do you know about income tax overall?

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Highlights of Congress' $1.5 trillion spending package

Read full article: Highlights of Congress' $1.5 trillion spending package

Congress is racing to pass a mammoth $1.5 trillion legislative package that would fund the government for the rest of the year.

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9+ deductions you should be making if you are self-employed

Read full article: 9+ deductions you should be making if you are self-employed

Whether you’re new to owning your own business or a seasoned vet, taxes can be so stressful. It’s easy to overlook things or simply forget an item here and there.

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Quiz: How much do you know about the tax basics?

Read full article: Quiz: How much do you know about the tax basics?

Tax season is officially here, meaning you have the next couple months to get those returns filed! This year’s IRS deadline is April 18.

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Traded cryptocurrency in 2021? Here's how to approach taxes

Read full article: Traded cryptocurrency in 2021? Here's how to approach taxes

Alternative finance has captured the attention of investors across the U.S. As the 2022 tax season approaches, traders who are new to cryptocurrency taxation will have to contend with the IRS’ rules for reporting on taxable events.

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Feds launch website for claiming part 2 of child tax credit

Read full article: Feds launch website for claiming part 2 of child tax credit

The White House and Treasury Department launched a revamped Child Tax Credit website meant to help people who were eligible for the expanded tax credit under last year’s pandemic relief bill claim the second half of the payment they were due.

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Taxpayers face overloaded IRS as filing season opens Monday

Read full article: Taxpayers face overloaded IRS as filing season opens Monday

U.S. taxpayers, brace yourselves because tax filing season starts Monday and you can expect the task to be more cumbersome than usual this year.

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IRS provides temporary benefit on some cash donations to qualifying charities

Read full article: IRS provides temporary benefit on some cash donations to qualifying charities

A temporary coronavirus pandemic-related tax law allows married couples who file jointly to deduct up to $600 in cash donations and $300 for individual taxpayers, according to The Internal Revenue Service.

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Giving Tuesday: How these 4 tax break changes for 2021 can enhance contributions

Read full article: Giving Tuesday: How these 4 tax break changes for 2021 can enhance contributions

For those who plan on donating to a charitable organization for Giving Tuesday, there could be some opportunities to receive money back when filing taxes next year.

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White House, Democrats tangle over Biden bid to raise taxes

Read full article: White House, Democrats tangle over Biden bid to raise taxes

Don't focus on the bottom line.

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EXPLAINER: How cryptocurrency fits into infrastructure bill

Read full article: EXPLAINER: How cryptocurrency fits into infrastructure bill

What does Bitcoin have to do with roads and bridges.

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Senator: Bipartisan infrastructure bill loses IRS provision

Read full article: Senator: Bipartisan infrastructure bill loses IRS provision

A Republican senator who helped negotiate a nearly trillion-dollar bipartisan infrastructure bill says a proposal to strengthen IRS enforcement to raise money to help pay for the bill's spending is officially off the table.

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Harris touts child care funding and payments to families

Read full article: Harris touts child care funding and payments to families

Vice President Kamala Harris is visiting a child care center to highlight the Biden administration’s efforts to expand child care and relieve the financial pressures of parenthood.

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Leak of billionaires' tax data draws GOP outcry over privacy

Read full article: Leak of billionaires' tax data draws GOP outcry over privacy

Republicans in Congress are alarmed by the leak of confidential IRS data to ProPublica that has enabled the investigative news organization to reveal that famous billionaires including Warren Buffett, Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg paid little in U.S. income tax at times.

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After years, court hands tax win to Michael Jackson heirs

Read full article: After years, court hands tax win to Michael Jackson heirs

A U.S. tax court has handed a major victory to the estate of Michael Jackson in a years-long battle.

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Biden talks about $2T American Jobs Plan: ‘Inaction is simply not an option’

Read full article: Biden talks about $2T American Jobs Plan: ‘Inaction is simply not an option’

President Joe Biden is scheduled to deliver a speech about the $2 trillion American Jobs Plan at 1:45 p.m. on Wednesday from the White House. Vice President Kamala Harris is also scheduled to attend.

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Everything you need to know about filing a tax extension

Read full article: Everything you need to know about filing a tax extension

If you already anticipate needing some extra time to file your federal tax return, there’s some good news. You can always file for an extension.

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5 things you should know if you’re filing taxes for the first time

Read full article: 5 things you should know if you’re filing taxes for the first time

If you grew up watching your parents get stressed around tax season, then you're probably not looking forward to filing yourself for the first time.

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Taxes: Answers to top FAQs about Social Security income

Read full article: Taxes: Answers to top FAQs about Social Security income

Even for those of us who think we have some knowledge about anything tax related, it can be a stressful time. And it's certainly not a time when you want to play a guessing game.

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Taxes: Answers to FAQs about dependents, exemptions

Read full article: Taxes: Answers to FAQs about dependents, exemptions

Even if we think we have some knowledge about anything tax-related, it can be a stressful time. And it's certainly not a time when you want to play a guessing game.

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From Homer Simpson to Al Bundy, how TV has had fun with tax season

Read full article: From Homer Simpson to Al Bundy, how TV has had fun with tax season

Tax season can be a reason to laugh, as these famous TV episodes showed.

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Will you get a stimulus check and if so, when?

Read full article: Will you get a stimulus check and if so, when?

How do I know if I quality for the American Rescue Plan stimulus check? Will I get a $1,400 check? Third Stimulus Check Calculator - American Rescue Plan Who won’t get a $1,400 check? You should automatically qualify to receive a third stimulus check, most notably if you received a first and second round of payments. If you receive your income tax payment through direct deposit, your check will be deposited in that account.

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How do I file taxes if I’m working remotely in another state that’s not my residence?

Read full article: How do I file taxes if I’m working remotely in another state that’s not my residence?

A common aspect of the COVID-19 pandemic over the past two or so years has been more employees working remotely, but that doesn’t necessarily mean all those people were working from their homes.

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That time when Willie Nelson made an album just to pay his IRS debt

Read full article: That time when Willie Nelson made an album just to pay his IRS debt

Willie Nelson owed millions in taxes, so the IRS came up with an idea to help.

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What exactly is ‘jock tax?’

Read full article: What exactly is ‘jock tax?’

Tax season is busier than usual for professional athletes and the people they put in charge of their taxes.

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10 celebrities busted for tax issues

Read full article: 10 celebrities busted for tax issues

These 10 celebrities found out the hard way not to mess with the IRS.

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Finished your taxes? Take these steps to get ahead for next year

Read full article: Finished your taxes? Take these steps to get ahead for next year

Are you knee-deep in receipts, 1099 forms and W2s? Or are you all done?

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You’ve filed your taxes -- now, what should you do with those documents?

Read full article: You’ve filed your taxes -- now, what should you do with those documents?

If you’ve finally gotten your taxes filed, you’re probably ready to put it all away and move on. Have you considered which documents you should keep? And for how long?

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Strange tax deductions that were approved by the government

Read full article: Strange tax deductions that were approved by the government

When it comes to tax write-offs, many people will stretch the limits to see what they can get away with.

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Why you should do your taxes early, and how to get started

Read full article: Why you should do your taxes early, and how to get started

It is easy to put off doing your taxes until the last minute. No one likes to deal with the IRS, and sometimes, procrastination happens as a result.

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This checklist will help ensure you have everything prepared for filing this tax season

Read full article: This checklist will help ensure you have everything prepared for filing this tax season

Regardless of whether you’ve paid someone for help or tried to do it on your own, even just gathering all the data you need for filing your federal income taxes can seem daunting.

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IRS gets more relief payments out after delays

Read full article: IRS gets more relief payments out after delays

The IRS said that after initial problems, it is getting more of the second round of relief payments to taxpayers. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)The IRS said that after initial problems, it is getting more of the second round of relief payments to taxpayers. A number of tax preparation companies said that they were able to resolve the issues. The IRS said Tuesday that it worked over the weekend to help a smaller set of impacted taxpayers and is reissuing payments for eligible taxpayers whose accounts may have been closed. No action is needed for most eligible taxpayers to get the payment.

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Didn't get your relief payment yet? You aren't alone

Read full article: Didn't get your relief payment yet? You aren't alone

The U.S. Treasury and IRS have sent out the bulk of the second economic impact payments, which are intended to provide some relief to Americans. However, frustration is high among millions of people who did not receive payments yet and must wait for the mail or file their taxes before they receive it. If you are eligible, check the IRS Get My Payment tool on its website to find out the status of you payment. However, some people may find that they get their payment in a different form this time than last. If you get the “Payment Status #2 – Not Available” message, then you will not receive the payment and instead need to claim it on your tax return.

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Some taxpayers find relief payments sent to wrong account

Read full article: Some taxpayers find relief payments sent to wrong account

A number of taxpayers who use tax preparation services, such as H&R Block and TurboTax, say their second relief payments were sent to the incorrect bank account, forcing them to wait longer for their money. Some payments are also being sent via paper check or debit cards during the month of January. However, many people said that they checked the IRS site and found their payments were sent to an account they did not recognize. “We are partnering with the IRS to help taxpayers receive their payments as quickly as possible." The payments are automatic, and people should not contact their financial institutions or the IRS with payment timing questions.

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Like everything else 2020, taxes will be like no other year

Read full article: Like everything else 2020, taxes will be like no other year

It’s worth noting that unemployment benefits are all subject to federal taxes but not all states tax it. As such, people who did not receive their payment or only got a partial payment can resolve this issue on their 2020 taxes when they file. Another big issue is for those who relocated or moved during the pandemic, which could complicate where they need to report and pay state taxes, Pyron said. Workers may need to file taxes in multiple states. The IRS continues to urge taxpayers to file their taxes online and use other online tools whenever possible.

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The IRS has made changes to the tax bracket -- here’s what it will mean for you

Read full article: The IRS has made changes to the tax bracket -- here’s what it will mean for you

Earlier this week, the IRS announced the 2021 tax year annual inflation adjustments for more than 60 tax previsions. Those include tax rate schedules and other tax changes. The following are the 2021 tax rates, which will be used when filing taxes in 2022 for the previous year of income. Taxpayers with lower incomes with have lower federal tax rates. Click or tap here to learn about more changes that have come with tax inflation adjustments for tax year 2021.

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Audit likely gave congressional staff glimpse of Trump taxes

Read full article: Audit likely gave congressional staff glimpse of Trump taxes

When JCT staffers disagree with the IRS on a decision, the review is typically kept open until the matter is resolved. Even acknowledging that Trump's taxes were before the panel is verboten. Representatives for the Trump Organization did not respond to messages seeking comment and confirmation that the Joint Tax Committee had reviewed Trump's taxes. Former JCT staffers would not comment on whether they remembered the dispute with Trump, citing confidentiality rules. Neal, the lead force behind a Democratic lawsuit to expose Trump’s taxes, said the Times’ reporting is proof that the documents should be given to Congress.

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US judge: IRS can't keep coronavirus money from inmates

Read full article: US judge: IRS can't keep coronavirus money from inmates

A federal judge says the IRS can't keep withholding coronavirus relief payments from incarcerated people, potentially clearing the way for at least 80,000 checks totaling more than $100 million to be sent to people behind bars across the United States. The legislation passed in March that authorized the payments of up to $1,200 per person during the pandemic doesn't specifically exclude jail or prison inmates. Still, that's exactly the claim that the IRS made a couple of weeks after the coronavirus rescue package passed. Prison officials in Maryland and California are working to notify all lock-up facilities. Some inmates may be reluctant to apply even if they hear about the ruling in time, Dermody said.

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Trump business deductions: sketchy, normal or in-between?

Read full article: Trump business deductions: sketchy, normal or in-between?

A key question is whether those deductions reported by The New York Times were excessive and possibly illegal; they enabled Trump to avoid millions of dollars in taxes. It would be up to the IRS, which is auditing some of Trump’s returns, to decide whether the deductions are legitimate. The agency defines an ordinary expense as one that’s common and accepted in a company’s trade or type of business. According to the Times, Trump has treated some of his residences as businesses, in the process deducting millions of dollars. Moreover, under the tax legislation Trump signed into law in 2017, he would have been limited to $10,000 a year in property tax deductions for 2018.

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GAO: Millions in danger of missing coronavirus payments

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(Graeme Jennings/Pool via AP)WASHINGTON – A government watchdog says millions of Americans are in danger of missing coronavirus relief payments of up to $1,200 per individual because of incomplete government records. The lack of "such information could hinder outreach efforts and place potentially millions of individuals at risk of missing their payment,” the GAO said in its report. The IRS ten report as of July 31 that 5.3 million individuals had used an online IRS tool for non-filers to help them receive payments. But the agency told GAO it was working on an effort to notify around 9 million individuals that they may be eligible for the payments. In addition to the problem of missing individuals eligible for the payments, an earlier GAO report found that nearly 1.1 million in coronavirus relief payments totaling some $1.6 billion went to dead people.

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No more delays: What to know about the July 15 deadline

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As the coronavirus pandemic took hold this spring, the federal government postponed the traditional April 15 filing deadline until July 15. In most cases, you must file and pay your taxes by July 15. Those were originally due on April 15 and June 15 respectively. One worth noting is that July 15 is also the deadline to claim a refund for 2016 tax returns. An estimated $1.5 billion refunds for 2016 are sitting unclaimed because people failed to file tax returns.

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US inmates got virus relief checks, and IRS wants them back

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The legislation authorizing the payments during the pandemic doesnt specifically exclude jail or prison inmates, and the IRS has refused to say exactly what legal authority it has to retrieve the money. While the IRS says checks sent to jail inmates also should be returned, the sheer number of jails and detention centers across the U.S. makes it difficult to tell if many are following those instructions. She says prison officials are accustomed to intercepting tax documents to screen for potential scams, priming them to follow this request. Intercepting relief checks may also have a disproportionate impact on Black and Hispanic inmates, who are incarcerated at a higher rate than white Americans. Prison officials nationwide have been trying to intercept the checks, with varying results.

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Still haven’t gotten your stimulus check? Some things you can check on in the meantime

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Important question: Have you gotten your stimulus check yet? In fact, most people don’t need to take any action, and will automatically receive the payment. Let’s talk through the tools available to investigate what might be holding up your check, prepaid debit card or direct deposit. You’re eligible for the Economic Impact Payment, right? Here’s a detailed list you should triple-check just to make sure you’re eligible for the payment, and see how much you should receive.

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Income tax filing deadline moved to July 15: What does it all mean?

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WASHINGTON – The income tax filing date has been pushed back from April 15, to July 15, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said late last week. Mnuchin announced the decision in a tweet Friday, saying that at President Donald Trump’s direction, “We are moving Tax Day from April 15 to July 15. The delay is available to people who owe $1 million or less and corporations that owe $10 million or less. It is expected that many states will follow the lead of the federal government and delay their tax filing deadlines as well but that will be a state by state decision. The administration is working with Congress to develop a $1 trillion support package and Mnuchin has said the IRS payment delay will add $300 billion to that effort.

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For some, credit cards are a major part of tax season, survey finds

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Tax season and credit cards seem to go hand-in-hand like peanut butter and jelly, at least if you believe the findings of a recent study conducted by Credit Card Insider. Using SurveyMonkey to conduct an online survey of 3,114 adults from Feb. 3-5, Credit Card Insider found out the following information when it comes to how important credit cards are for people during tax season. 14% of respondents who expected to owe this year planned on using a credit card to pay their taxes. Of those expecting a tax refund, 40% had credit card debt. 75% of those with debt plan to use their tax refund toward paying it off.

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