Taxes

Records show West Virginia governor's company owes $1M

Court records show West Virginia Tax Department officials have filed four new liens for almost $1 million against Tams Management Inc., one of the coal companies owned by Gov. Jim Justice and his family.

Rapper DMX arrested for massive tax evasion scheme

Famous recording artist and rapper DMX – real name Earl Simmons – will appear in federal court in Manhattan Friday, charged with engaging in a multi-year tax evasion scheme, concealing millions of dollars of income from the IRS.

The Latest: Nevada passes rules to ensure pot won't run out

The Latest on Nevada's recreational marijuana regulations (all times local): 1:30 p.m. Nevada's marijuana regulators have licensed the first recreational pot distributor in the state to help alleviate concerns pot retailers are running out of supplies.

Trump denies disaster declaration for Dakota Access pipeline

The Trump administration has denied a request from Republican North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum for a "major disaster declaration" to help cover some of the estimated $38 million cost to police protests of the Dakota Access pipeline.

Yellen: Trump's 3% GDP growth target 'challenging'

As the Senate hopes to make progress on health care—with the GOP releasing its revised bill to repeal and replace ObamaCare Thursday—Fed Chair Janet Yellen addressed the next big ticket item on President Donald Trump’s to-do list: tax reform.

Senate’s revised health care bill: What’s different?

Republican senators are expected to release a revised version of a bill to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act Thursday, which will leave some of the ObamaCare taxes intact and offer more flexibility to insurers, FOX Business has confirmed.

Senate health care bill: Can it pass?

The GOP released a revised bill to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act Thursday—which keeps some of the ObamaCare taxes in place and provides $45 billion to combat opioid abuse—but the big question for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) is whether he can get the needed support from his colleagues.

DOJ busts 115 medical professionals in $1.3B fraud case

Hundreds of individuals were charged with health care fraud, including more than 100 doctors and health care professionals, for their role in stealing $1.3 billion from taxpayers, the Department of Justice announced Thursday.