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Tax Day reveals split in how Joe Biden, Donald Trump would govern
At the end of 2025, many of the tax cuts that Trump signed into law in 2017 will expire.
By Josh Boak and Jill Colvin, The Associated Press
IRS to invite select taxpayers for test of e-file return system
All eyes are on the agency to get it right — and avoid a roll-out reminiscent of the disastrous healthcare.gov website rollout.
By Fatima Hussein
Ex-IRS contractor pleads guilty in Trump tax return leak
Trump attorney Alina Habba pushed back against the plea deal and called for a long sentence.
Biden creates New Deal-style American Climate Corps for job training
The program will employ more than 20,000 young adults who will build trails, plant trees, help install solar panels.
Hunter Biden sues the IRS over tax disclosures after agents’ testimony
Biden says federal whistleblower protections sought by the agents don’t include the sharing of confidential information.
IRS to crack down on wealthy, seeks hundreds of millions in back taxes
Commissioner Daniel Werfel said that with a boost in federal funding and the help of artificial intelligence tools, the agency has new means of collecting.
By Fatima Hussein
Limited use of pay incentives holds back hiring at IRS
Pay is often a pain point when it comes to attracting new entrants to federal service, with public sector pay lagging the private sector by almost 25%.
National Treasury Employees Union elects Greenwald as new president
Doreen Greenwald has been elected the new president of NTEU and will serve for the next four years.
To conquer mountains of paperwork, IRS aims to go paperless by 2025
The effort is being financed through an $80 billion infusion of cash for the IRS over 10 years under the Inflation Reduction Act.
By Fatima Hussein