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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 ...
Failure to comply with filing requirements can lead to significant consequences, including automatic revocation of tax-exempt ...
With the May 15 filing deadline approaching, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has issued a reminder to tax-exempt ...
Each year, the IRS can legally take money from your bank account, paycheck, and property in the form of a levy if you don't ...
Leadership churn, worker exodus, and threats to groups’ tax-exempt status could hinder taxpayer services and collection ...
Over $1B in IRS stimulus checks remain unclaimed. While the initial deadline has passed there's still a way to claim yours ...
Payroll taxes withheld from paychecks belong to the government. If the employer uses the money for something else, the IRS is ...
Amid reports the IRS may end its free Direct File program, more than 170 lawmakers are demanding it remains open.
If more undocumented immigrants stop filing and begin working outside of the traditional payroll system, the annual gap ...
For most Americans, the staffing cuts will not affect the way the IRS audits their tax returns. The wealthy won't see their ...
Owed a refund from the IRS? Here's an estimated timeline for tax refunds, and how to track your Ohio and federal refund ...
Some bad faith insurance claims involve physical injuries or property loss. But determining what insurance money is tax free ...