Americans in France could be paid as much as $300M in back taxes
After a years-long court battle, the IRS updated a provision that blocked U.S. citizens in France from claiming certain tax credits.
IRS 'Taxpayer Anxiety Index' may soon track Americans' tax-induced stress levels
National Taxpayer Advocate Nina Olson said the IRS’ taxpayer service is “woefully inadequate.”
New York, California high-tax state exodus just beginning, expert warns
The Treasury Department officially squashed a key workaround last week.
High-tax states dealt SALT workaround blow, but these strategies are still viable
The Treasury Department issued a final ruling on one strategy this week.
SALT workaround officially squashed by Treasury Department
The tax reform law capped SALT deductions at $10,000.
IRS warns taxpayers about new twists on scams
With the arrival of tax bills and refunds in the late spring and early summer, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is also warning taxpayers against various tax scams that have begun to crop up.
AOC, Warren closer to goal of IRS doing your taxes for you
Lawmakers are said to have removed a provision from a bill that would have prevented the IRS from creating its own free filing software.
Uber’s taxes under IRS review
The tax agency is looking at Uber’s 2013 and 2014 taxes, while charges dating back to 2010 across some foreign jurisdictions are subject to change.
US companies paid $91B less in taxes under Trump’s new law
According to the data, companies paid close to $262.7 billion in taxes in 2018, the first year the full tax law was in effect.
IRS releases new W-4 draft, here's what you should do now
Some taxpayers were surprised by their refund, or bill, in 2019.
'Jeopardy!' champ James Holzhauer's tax bill to cost him
Holzhauer's stunning run on Jeopardy rakes in millions.
IRS releases new W-4 draft, here's what it looks like
The W-4 is used to calculate how much money to withheld from your paycheck for federal taxes.
IRS 'harming' Americans struggling to meet tax obligations, report says
National Taxpayer Advocate criticized the agency over how it handles filers who owe back taxes.
IRS to release new W-4: What to expect
The IRS is expected to release a draft version of the form this week.
Cheat on your taxes? Fewer Americans think you’re wrong
Most Americans do agree, however, that it is their civic duty to pay taxes.
How Michael Avenatti spent his fortune, while allegedly dodging taxes
From expensive cars to apartments, the attorney appears to have led a life of luxury,
IRS to auction off hundreds of gold, silver coins seized from tax evader
The IRS regularly holds auctions for items seized from negligent taxpayers.
Wealthy American taxpayers' audit rates plunge
People with adjusted gross incomes of more than $10 million were targeted at a much lower rate by the tax agency last year.
Will the IRS tax Robert F. Smith's gift to Morehouse grads?
The value of Smith's gift is estimated to be $40 million.
Intuit defends practices amid claims it hid free-filing options from low-income taxpayers
The major U.S. tax preparer has already been sued over the allegations.














