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Trump snaps at 'loud' reporter who asks about $10 billion IRS lawsuit over tax data leak
President Donald Trump, his sons Eric and Donald Jr., and the Trump Organization filed the lawsuit alleging reputational and financial harm from tax information leaked by former IRS contractor ...
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Trump’s lawsuit against the IRS is even crazier than you think
Donald Trump has sued the Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department after an agency contractor leaked his tax returns, revealing that he hadn’t paid income tax for a decade—but his lawsuit ...
Tax-filing season is officially open this year — and taxpayers age 65 and older may get an additional $6,000 deduction when ...
Sen. Ron Wyden said Trump is weaponizing taxpayer privacy laws for himself while giving individuals’ tax records to ICE.
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13 critical tax deadlines most people overlook
Many taxpayers miss key filing and payment dates each year. These 13 tax deadlines can trigger penalties, interest, or lost ...
Tax filing season is underway, and the IRS expects 164 million people will file returns by April 15. The average refund last ...
Wondering how much tax relief you can claim? Learn how IRS credits, deductions, payment plans and settlements affect the amount you may receive.
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Trump files $10 billion lawsuit against IRS over tax data breach
Donald Trump has filed a $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS and the Treasury Department, alleging a failure to safeguard ...
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Need your tax refund fast? These simple mistakes could cause month-long delays this year
The IRS is shorter on staff this year. Find out how to best submit your return without needing human intervention.
The IRS's ability to stay open during a shutdown depends on funding. How will filings and refunds be impacted?
Donald Trump has launched a sweeping legal offensive, headlined by a $10 billion lawsuit against the Treasury Department and ...
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Filed your taxes? The IRS just revealed the exact date your refund could be delayed
The IRS starts accepting 2025 tax returns on Jan. 26. Find out your estimated refund date based on how you file and the credits you claim.
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