Apple Inc's $15 Billion Tax Bill Could Shake up the Tech Industry
Did the tech giant use a sweetheart deal to dramatically reduce its overseas tax bill?
Apple Inc's $15 Billion Tax Bill Could Shake up the Tech Industry
Did the tech giant use a sweetheart deal to dramatically reduce its overseas tax bill?
Secretary Lew Criticizes EU Decision to Issue Apple $14.5B Tax Bill
U.S. Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew took the European Union to task Wednesday for its decision to levy a $14.5 billion tax bill on tech firm Apple Inc. on Tuesday, saying the move amounted to a swipe at the U.S. tax base.
Secretary Lew Criticizes EU Decision to Issue Apple $14.5B Tax Bill
U.S. Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew took the European Union to task Wednesday for its decision to levy a $14.5 billion tax bill on tech firm Apple Inc. on Tuesday, saying the move amounted to a swipe at the U.S. tax base.
EU Apple Tax Ruling Stirs Fears of Revenue Loss in U.S.
American politicians have spent years salivating over U.S. companies' stockpile of untaxed foreign profits, now more than $2 trillion and growing.
EU Apple Tax Ruling Stirs Fears of Revenue Loss in U.S.
American politicians have spent years salivating over U.S. companies' stockpile of untaxed foreign profits, now more than $2 trillion and growing.
How a Maryland Farmer Got $30,000 Back From the IRS
A Maryland dairy farmer who had nearly $30,000 taken from him by the IRS more than four years ago will now be getting that money back.
How a Maryland Farmer Got $30,000 Back From the IRS
A Maryland dairy farmer who had nearly $30,000 taken from him by the IRS more than four years ago will now be getting that money back.
Trump Says RIP to 'Death Tax'
Eliminating the Estate Tax may sound good but you probably don't qualify.
Trump Says RIP to 'Death Tax'
Eliminating the Estate Tax may sound good but you probably don't qualify.
U.S. Government Sued Over Limit on Tax-Driven Foreign Buyouts
Two business groups sued the Obama administration on Thursday over a crackdown on U.S. companies that try to reduce their U.S. taxes by rebasing abroad in a process known as inversion.
U.S. Government Sued Over Limit on Tax-Driven Foreign Buyouts
Two business groups sued the Obama administration on Thursday over a crackdown on U.S. companies that try to reduce their U.S. taxes by rebasing abroad in a process known as inversion.
Clinton Foundation Caught in IRS Crosshairs
The Internal Revenue Service is investigating claims of ‘pay-to-play’ practices at the Clinton Foundation. Former prosecutor Katie Phang says an investigation such as this is usually serious but maybe not in this case.
Will the IRS properly investigate the Clinton Foundation?
IRS Clinton Foundation investigation
IRS: Cyberattacks More Extensive Than Previously Reported
The Internal Revenue Service said Friday that more than twice as many taxpayer accounts may have been hit by cybercriminals than the agency previously reported, with hackers gaining access to as many as 700,000 accounts and attempting to break into an additional 575,000.
Was vote to censure IRS chief politically motivated?
IRS chief censured
Surveys: Tax Refunds Jump Start New Car Purchases
As many as a quarter of taxpayers will use their tax refund toward the purchase of a new car, according to a pair of recent surveys.
5 Worst States to be a Taxpayer
As we move deeper into tax season, here’s a look at which state residents pay the most and least amount in taxes, according to WalletHub.
Here's Proof Our Tax Code is too Complicated
If you have a tough tax situation, sorting through the 75,000 pages of tax code to try and figure it out is not easy.
What to Do With Your Tax Refund
Good news! You found out you're getting a tax refund this year from Uncle Sam, but now what do you do with the unexpected cash?












