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The IRS, hit by the Trump administration's federal workforce cuts, has lost 31% of its auditors through March, government ...
The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration counts job losses in every state, the District of Columbia, and Puerto ...
President Trump doesn’t have the legal authority to nix Harvard University’s tax-exempt status on his own. But will that stop ...
More than 3,600 revenue agents — responsible for collecting tax payments — have left the IRS, according to an IRS watchdog ...
More than 11,400 IRS employees have either received termination notices as probationary employees or voluntarily resigned, ...
Republicans in Congress are proposing an alternative plan: replacing income tax with a national sales tax. Representative ...
The U.S. Treasury is phasing out paper checks by September 2025. Here’s how this change could impact your next IRS tax refund ...
Since President Donald Trump took office, the Internal Revenue Service has churned through four acting leaders and spiraled ...
Deputies responded on Thursday, May 1 to the 2300 block of Kips Korner Road, where a victim told them a man pretended to be ...
The Department of Government Efficiency has reportedly ended a lease for an Internal Revenue Service office in Michigan.
Less than 1% of all returns filed between 2013 and 2021 had been audited as of the end of fiscal year 2023, according to IRS ...
The IRS doesn’t consider freeloading relatives as one of the hardships that can modify the home sales exclusion rules.