IRS unveils spending plan for $80B funding boost
The IRS promised to crack down on the tax gap by enhancing enforcement of wealthy Americans and major corporations with its $80 billion funding boost.
Trump indictment a persecution with the goal of 'political annihilation': Rep. Jodey Arrington
House Budget Committee Chairman Jodey Arrington, R-Texas, discusses whether the Trump indictment set a precedent for other D.A.'s to go after Joe and Hunter Biden on 'Varney & Co.'
IRS extends tax filing deadline for storm-ravaged areas in several states
The Internal Revenue Service has issued a series of filing extensions for taxpayers in areas spanning several states that have been impacted by recent storms.
IRS to unveil $80B spending plan this week, Yellen says
The IRS will soon release its spending plan for the $80 billion in funding it received last year as part of President Biden's Inflation Reduction Act.
Why Americans aren't rushing to file taxes
Tax pros say the end of federal COVID-19 stimulus money is prompting many Americans to file income tax extensions instead of rushing to file their Form 1040s with the IRS.
Here is how long you should keep records of your tax filings
All taxpayers should keep detailed records of their tax filings to avoid the headaches associated with audits from the Internal Revenue Service.
Trump indictment indicates Bragg is operating a 'corrupt agency': Rep. Andy Biggs
House Judiciary Committee member Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz., argues the Manhattan D.A.'s office 'fabricated a felony' by charging Trump on 'The Big Money Show.'
Biden's White House silent on IRS' unannounced visit to reporter Matt Taibbi
Former IRS Commissioner Mark Everson discusses why the IRS visited journalist Matt Taibbi's home during his Twitter Files testimony on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Rep. Nancy Mace rips Democrats for their weaponization of the IRS: ‘This is absolutely outrageous’
Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., joined ‘Mornings with Maria’ to discuss Democrats’ alleged weaponization of the IRS, detailing the ‘intimidating’ practices they used against Matt Taibbi.
What are the most common form of taxes in the United States?
Millions of taxpayers across the United States must pay various taxes to the state, local, and federal governments every year, which help fund public works.
Jim Jordan: Treasury Secretary Yellen has no answers on IRS visit to Matt Taibbi's home
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, joins 'The Evening Edit' to discuss the 'hard deadline' he has given the IRS to turn over documents and communications pertaining to 'Twitter Files' journalist Matt Taibbi.
The next president has to shut down politicized agencies: Vivek Ramaswamy
2024 presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy discusses Janet Yellen claiming she was unaware that IRS agents showed up at Matt Taibbi’s home and how he would fix politicized agencies on ‘The Bottom Line.’
IRS says average tax refund is 11% smaller than last year - here's why
The Internal Revenue Service has delivered roughly 53 million tax refunds so far this year, but many taxpayers could be disappointed by the smaller amount.
Biden's IRS has been weaponized to target US citizens: Rep. Ben Cline
House Appropriations Committee member Rep. Ben Cline, R-Va., discusses the IRS visiting the home of journalist Matt Taibbi during his Twitter Files testimony on 'The Big Money Show.'
Accountants’ salaries are rising, but it may not add up to more accountants
Accounting and auditing job salaries are rising at their quicker pace in years to accommodate national shortage of employees in the accounting industry.
The history of income taxation in the United States
The history of income tax in the United States dates back to the Civil War and is one of the most important avenues of revenue for the federal government.
Rep. Scott Fitzgerald on Matt Taibbi's IRS house call: 'Our jaws hit the floor'
Rep. Scott Fitzgerald, R-Wis., says the newly-formed House committee on the weaponization of government will likely investigate the IRS' home visit to 'Twitter files' journalist Matt Taibbi.
Sen. Bill Hagerty: The left wants to use banking crisis to push for more regulations, legislation
Sen. Bill Hagerty, R-Tenn., discusses the Nashville school shooting, the weaponization of the IRS following the home visit of journalist Matt Taibbi, Biden's plan to hire more IRS agents and the U.S. banking system.
State income taxes: Everything you need to know
For millions of Americans across the country, state income tax can be an additional burden to deal with during the height of the tax season.
Tax season and the common mistakes people make when filing
Millions of American taxpayers make common mistakes when filing their taxes to the Internal Revenue Service before the April 18 deadline.

















