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Where will the IRS invest Its $80 Billion in new funding?
By means of the Inflation Reduction Act, which was signed into law in January of this year because the IRS recently provided the organization with $80 billion in new financing.
How the IRS will use its additional $80B in money is a…
What’s next for student loan forgiveness after supreme court ruling?
For tens of millions of borrowers, the possibility of temporary damage to some borrowers' credit ratings is the only drawback to the student loan forgiveness program.
Since the outbreak, the government payments freeze has helped…
IRS recommends free online paycheck withholdings tool to prevent potential 2023 Tax bill
If you received an unexpected Tax bill or a smaller refund than expected this year, it may be time to review your paycheck withholdings.
Throughout the year, the IRS collects taxes, typically through paycheck withholdings for W-2…
IRS agent alleges mismanagement in Hunter Biden probe and seeks whistleblower protection
IRS supervisory special agent seeking whistleblower protection to report mishandling and political interference in the Hunter Biden criminal investigation.
The Wall Street Journal was the first to publish the letter, which claims that an…
Maximizing your tax refund: Smart alternatives to immediate spending
On April 7, the IRS estimated the average 2022 tax refund at $2,878. Down from $3,175 in 2021. Many filers are thinking about this tax season, which ends today, April 18.
How To Spend Tax Refund Money?
Obviously, an IRS refund is merely a…
Tax considerations for cottage owners: 4 key factors to keep in mind before filing
Cottage owners have more Tax obligations. To avoid penalties, file your taxes by April 30, 2023, even though more than 155,000 Canada Revenue Agency and Treasury Board employees voted to strike late on April 18.
Are there any special…
IRS urges taxpayers to act fast: Claim your share of $1.5 billion in unclaimed Tax refunds
Millions of taxpayers haven't filed their 2019 tax returns, leaving the IRS with $1.5 billion in unclaimed Tax refunds. In other words, you may be owed money.
Because the 2019 tax returns were due in 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic,…
President Biden and First Lady release tax returns, revealing adjusted gross income of $579,514
The Bidens' 2022 federal income tax returns showed a $579,514 federal adjusted gross income, according to the White House.
The president and first lady filed a joint tax return and paid federal, Delaware, and Virginia income taxes…