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The first wave of layoffs and others in the works will reduce enforcement. But the smaller ranks will still carry out "a rather grueling examination," an expert says.
April 9 -
The Internal Revenue Service will give taxpayer data about immigrants to U.S. authorities conducting criminal investigations
April 9 -
President Trump's so-called reciprocal tariffs are dealing a thunderous blow to the world economy as he pushes forward efforts to drastically reorder global trade.
April 9 -
Ultra-conservatives in the House are threatening to block a budget blueprint to kickstart tax cut negotiations, potentially delaying passage of Trump's economic plan.
April 9 -
Acting IRS commissioner Melanie Krause reportedly intends to resign after a deal with the Department of Homeland Security to use IRS data for immigration enforcement.
April 9 -
In two recent cases, the court looked to local law for the first time in research funding analysis.
April 9 -
A bipartisan group of over 100 lawmakers reintroduced legislation in the House to expand and strengthen the Low Income Housing Tax Credit.
April 8 -
Change is not at hand; a question for brokerages; the IRS Simple Installment; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
April 8 -
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency reportedly plans to centralize all IRS data around a single portal and will begin efforts next week with a "hackathon."
April 8 -
Individuals and businesses in a dozen states hit by natural disasters in 2024 will have at least a few extra weeks to file their taxes or ask for an extension.
April 8