IRS leak of wealthy taxpayer records can be used to destroy any American: Rep Issa
Lawmakers are sounding the alarm about the IRS leak of wealthy taxpayer records earlier this year and are demanding accountability.
Top Republicans question tax gap figures as IRS enforcement beef-up hangs in limbo
Top Republicans are raising concerns about unexplained tax gap estimates as IRS enforcement funding hangs in limbo during ongoing discussions regarding a bipartisan infrastructure deal.
Wyden warns ‘millions’ could miss out on key credit due to IRS website flaws
Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., this week warned that “millions” of families could be at risk of missing out on the expanded Child Tax Credit over their inability to access a key tool.
IRS warns taxpayers about Child Tax Credit scams as payments reach households
The IRS is warning taxpayers about a growing number of scams related to Child Tax Credit payments, which the agency just began sending to qualified households last week.
NJ woman trying to prove she's alive after 7 year-battle with IRS
A New Jersey woman has fought for more than 7 years to prove to the IRS that she is, in fact, not dead, despite what their records say.
First child tax credits start arriving - why some parents should opt out of the payments
Tens of millions of families received some extra money on Thursday, when the IRS distributed the first of six monthly payments from the newly expanded child tax credit.
Democrat spending bill is about 'hurting working class families': Rep. Jason Smith
Rep. Jason Smith, R-Mo., on the Democrats' $3.5 trillion spending bill and President Biden's allocation of spending at the border.
Mulvaney rips Dems’ $3.5T spending bill: There's 'no way' to pay for it
Mick Mulvaney told FOX Business' "Mornings with Maria" that there is "no way" to pay for Senate Democrats' $3.5 trillion spending bill without raising taxes on the middle class.
IRS to deliver unemployment tax refunds to 4M Americans this week
Millions of Americans who collected unemployment benefits last year and paid taxes on that money are in line to receive a federal refund from the IRS this week.
As Dems push SALT cap repeal, many states have OK’d workaround
Some Democrats in Congress are pressing President Biden to repeal a $10,000 cap on state and local tax deductions as he considers tax increases, but a number of states have already approved a method that allows some residents to circumvent the cap.
IRS audits of rich taxpayers fell and potential losses ballooned, report shows
The IRS potentially lost out on nearly $2 billion due to a decline in audits on the wealthiest households, a report by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration found.
IRS grants religious group tax-exempt status after backlash
After sparking national backlash with its decision to reject the tax-exempt status request for a Texas-based Christian group, the IRS has now reversed course.
President Trump files lawsuit against Facebook, Twitter, others
Former DOJ official Robert Driscoll joins 'Fox Business Tonight' to discuss whether the lawsuit will pan out
What caused the IRS' 35M tax return backlog and when will you get your refund?
The tax deadline came and went, but the IRS has tens of millions of returns it has not yet processed due to a combination of COVID-19-related factors and late legislative changes made by Congress.
IRS struggling as more than 35 million tax returns remain unprocessed: watchdog
The National Taxpayer Advocate said the IRS had 35.3 million unprocessed returns at the end of the 2021 filing season, up more than four-fold from the 7.4 million unprocessed returns the agency had at the end of the 2019 filing season.
Average 2021 tax refund up from past 3 years
The 2021 tax season was the “quintessential definition of a perfect storm” according to officials, but the total average refund from the returns processed so far is slightly higher than previous tax seasons.
IRS reveals 'dirty dozen' tax scams for 2021
The IRS this week laid out the top 12 scams taxpayers should watch out for in 2021, with a heavy focus on schemes focused on COVID-19 relief.
Former attorney on Trump Organization CFO's intention to plead not guilty
Former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida Guy Lewis on Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg's case and 'selective prosecution.'
IRS holding over 35M unprocessed tax returns as backlog swells
The IRS is facing more than 35 million unprocessed tax returns, delaying refunds for many low-income Americans as the agency struggles to adopt a slew of changes related to coronavirus relief efforts, a government watchdog said Wednesday.
Trump escapes criminal tax evasion, CFO nabbed as low hanging fruit
Trump Organization and CFO Weisselberg surrendered on Thursday.