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IRS implements protective measures to safeguard workers’ identities and mitigate personal…
The IRS announced Thursday that it will begin limiting staff' personal identifying information on contacts with taxpayers in an effort to prevent threats made against them.
In a recent report, the Treasury Department's inspector general…
Whistleblower to Break Silence on LDS Church Finances in ’60 Minutes’ Interview
An exposé on the finances of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) will be the first segment of this Sunday's '60 Minutes,' which will also include an on-camera interview with a former senior portfolio manager of the…
Millions of Americans receive direct payments of up to $4,555 through Social Security
According to the Social Security Administration's timetable, the first of May's three Social Security payments—worth up to $4,555—has paid to retirees on Wednesday.
On May 10, the money was delivered to people who were born within the…
Former IRS officer and Oakland tax enforcement worker charged in $3M PPP loan scheme
A former revenue officer with the IRS and a tax enforcement officer for Oakland have been charged in a $3 million PPP scheme, per the U.S. Attorney's Office Northern District of California.
Five defendants were included in the lawsuit,…
Attorneys for IRS whistleblower discuss Hunter Biden probe with congressional investigators
Attorneys for an IRS whistleblower who alleges political interference in the Hunter Biden criminal investigation at the Justice Department met with congressional investigators to lay the groundwork for what their client hopes to share with…
Don’t be a victim: How to ‘slam the scam’ and protect your social security
According to officials, a rise in the number of internet frauds attempting to defraud people of their pension money has been brought on by this year's Social Security benefit hike.
In 2023, Social Security benefits increased by an…
Addressing public concerns: IRS commissioner discusses audit rates
At this time last year, the IRS had a backlog of more than five million tax returns that needed to be processed.
Thanks in part to the $80 billion Democrats got through for the IRS, the backlog this year is less than half of what it was…
IRS Expense: $10M on weapons, ammo and combat gear since 2020 raises questions
Since 2020, the IRS has stocked up on weapons, ammunition, and combat gear to the tune of $10 million, according to a new report.
OpenTheBooks, an organization that monitors government spending, disclosed last week that the IRS spent…