Over 1K IRS agents being ‘willfully delinquent’ on their tax returns is ‘inexcusable’: Sen. Joni Ernst
Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, weighs in on reports that 1,250 IRS employees were delinquent on their tax bills despite the agency’s latest endeavor to hire 87,000 new agents on ‘Varney & Co.’
IRS must police their own agency before hiring 87,000 new agents: Sen. Joni Ernst
Iowa Republican Sen. Joni Ernst reacts to the new report that 1,250 IRS workers were intentionally delinquent on their own tax bills on ‘Varney & Co.’
Delayed IRS returns, consumers provide inflation expectations and more: Tuesday's 5 things to know
Time is running out for more than a million Americans to collect refunds from the IRS and a Federal Reserve Bank of New York survey reveals a key prediction about inflation.
IRS refunding $1.2B in late-filing penalties, here's how to collect the money
The IRS is paying out $1.2 billion in late-filing refunds and credits to more than 1 million taxpayers, but there are just a few weeks left to collect the money.
IRS admits it exposed confidential information of 120,000 taxpayers online
The IRS said Friday that it had inadvertently exposed the confidential information of about 120,000 taxpayers on its website before it identified the mistake.
Americans are ‘waking up’ to the Biden administration’s ‘craziness’: Rep. Burgess Owens
Rep. Burgess Owens, R-Utah, provides insight on the latest developments from the FBI raid of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate on ‘Mornings with Maria.'
CBO says Democrats' tax hike and social spending bill will increase IRS enforcement on middle class
The CBO expects audits to increase slightly on middle class taxpayers, and says other enforcement actions will increase regardless of income bracket.
IRS to start spending new $80 billion budget from Democrats
The IRS plans to start spending the influx of funding from Democrats' Inflation Reduction Act by hiring workers to answer the phone during the 2023 filing season.
IRS to refund penalties for millions of taxpayers who filed late
The IRS said this week that it will issue refunds to more than a million taxpayers who filed their returns for 2019 and 2020 late, part of a COVID-19-related relief effort.
Small businesses will get 'hammered by audits' as IRS looks to add 87K agents, Sen. Marshall warns
Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kans., discusses the IRS adding more agents and what it could mean for small business owners as well as the middle class.
Small businesses will get 'hammered by audits' as IRS looks to add 87K agents, Sen. Marshall warns
Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kans., argues the IRS adding more agents could exacerbate the labor shortage.
US needs more border agents than IRS agents: Sen. Marshall
Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kans., discusses growing concerns over the IRS adding more agents.
Inflation Reduction Act garners skepticism over taxes, alternative energy policies
The Wall Street Journal columnist Jason Riley and The Federalist senior editor Christopher Bedford discuss the potential shortcomings of the Inflation Reduction Act on 'WSJ at Large with Gerry Baker.'
More IRS agents and anticipated tax hike could affect working families
Rep. Kevin Brady, R-Texas, examines what a bolstered IRS agency and more audits could mean for Americans on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'
How the IRS will use $80B to go after tax cheats
The Internal Revenue Service has a plan for how it will use the $80 billion it received in the Inflation Reduction Act to go after wealthy tax cheats.
Democrats' new spending bill could shake things up ahead of November's midterms
Rep. Dan Meuser, R-Pa., and Macro Trend Advisors founding partner Mitch Roschelle forecast the impact the Inflation Reduction Act could have on the 2022 midterms on 'The Evening Edit.'
IRS wants to audit ‘soft targets,’ not the ‘big guys’: Texas cattle rancher
Cattle ranchers David and Deborah Hajda warn viewers about the expansion of the IRS and how it is expected to negatively impact Americans on ‘Cavuto: Coast to Coast.’
Media accuses GOP of making IRS the 'boogeyman' to voters
Rep. Brad Wenstrup, R-Ohio, discusses the credibility of the IRS as The Hill slams Republicans for 'hyping danger to voters.'
Still missing your tax refund? IRS could soon pay you more in interest
The Internal Revenue Service still owes millions of Americans their tax refunds and will likely have to pay interest due to a serious backlog in processing.
Small businesses, freelancers fear IRS agents will target them first: Hurts 'the smallest among us’
Freelancers and small businesses are worried the Inflation Reduction Act beefing up the IRS will put tax burdens on the gig economy and "hurt the smallest among us."