Six years after COVID-19 was declared a pandemic, research reveals how the crisis reshaped tax revenues, enforcement, and ...
The IRS will likely appeal the ruling, but taxpayers cannot wait to file claims, as there is a limited time to seek refunds ...
Millions of taxpayers may be owed an IRS refund for penalties or interest charged during COVID. You'll have to act quickly if you're one of them.
Tax lawyers say Americans who paid IRS penalties or interest during the COVID-19 emergency could qualify for refunds after a federal court ruling shifted tax deadlines through July 2023. It’s possible ...
The court determined that under Internal Revenue Code Section 7508A, which allows the IRS to postpone deadlines during federally declared disasters, tax deadlines were automatically postponed for the ...
IRS penalties charged during COVID-19 may be refundable for Ohio taxpayers. Here’s what to know before the deadline.
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EDITORIAL: Ex-IRS employee's thefts cast doubt on agency's integrity
Mar. 12—A former IRS agent used her two decades of experience to fleece the agency with false tax returns for others in which she pocketed portions of the refunds. Kathleen Mannion, 59, who was ...
For many Americans, the COVID-19 pandemic feels like a chapter that has already closed. Lockdowns have ended, travel has ...
The treasurer says the economic disruption from conflict in the Middle East makes wide-ranging tax and savings reforms in the ...
The City of Brookfield's mayoral race is between incumbent Steve Ponto, who has been mayor for 16 years, and Alderman Mike ...
On March 12, 2020, the NHL paused its season, and the NCAA canceled its men's and women's tournaments as COVID-19 spread ...
The Supreme Court in a 6-3 ruling Feb. 20 ruled that President Donald Trumps IEEPA tariffs were illegal.
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