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Trump’s IRS deal could save his family about $100 million: report
Trump’s newest deal with the IRS could save his family about $100 million in tax penalties: report - Under the terms of the deal, the federal government will be ‘forever barred’ from pursuing IRS-rela

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Trump’s IRS Immunity Deal Sparks Concerns He’s Giving Himself A Self-Pardon
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5 things to know about the Trump IRS settlement
 · 16h
Trump defends Justice Department's new 'Anti-Weaponization Fund'
Nearly $1.8 billion of taxpayer money will be paid out to Trump allies who allege they were wrongfully prosecuted by the Biden administration.

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Police sue to block Jan 6 rioters from payouts via Trump's 'Anti-Weaponization Fund'
 · 5h
Trump has created a slush fund of taxpayer money to give to his friends
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Pro-MAGA Outlet OAN ‘Seriously Considering’ Filing a Claim for a Payout from Trump’s $1.7B ‘Anti-Weaponization’ Fund: CNN
A lawyer for the avowedly pro-MAGA network, Chris Babcock, told CNN the company “is seriously considering pursuing rights under this fund and will make a decision shortly about whether to file a claim...

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Tax world gawks at Trump audit agreement: 'Never seen anything like this'
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DOJ announces $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization fund” as part of settlement with Trump
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Trump’s IRS Settlement Triggers New Debate Over Presidential Tax Protections

Trump’s IRS settlement ends pending audits of past tax years while leaving future tax scrutiny intact, raising new questions about presidential tax oversight.
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Millions of taxpayers can still claim IRS COVID‑era refunds — but must act fast

The IRS may owe you COVID-era refunds, but the deadline to claim is fast approaching. Here's how to check, and how to claim.
Journal of Accountancy
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Worried about that CP53E QR code? IRS updates FAQs

The IRS expanded its CP53E guidance with fresh information on QR code security, online account access problems, and how taxpayers can confirm successful bank account updates.
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You could be owed COVID money from IRS but time to claim it is running out

Tens of millions of taxpayers could be entitled to COVID-related refunds from the IRS. However, the time to claim your money is running out. The refunds stem from a February federal court ruling that expanded the scope of a specific tax code provision regarding changes to tax deadlines during disasters,
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IRS settlement preventing Trump-related audits, controversial fund tough to challenge in court, experts say

Opponents of President Donald Trump's sweeping legal settlement with the U.S. Internal Revenue Service will face high hurdles in challenging its $1.776-billion US fund for victims of alleged political "weaponization" and its provision barring audits of his taxes,
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IRS Announces Record-High 2026 Standard Deductions: Heres How Much Youll Save

The IRS has officially released the inflation-adjusted standard deduction amounts for 2026. Find out the new figures and see how they could lower your tax bill.
Federal News Network
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Amid staffing cuts, IRS sees overtime hours spike and digitization efforts ‘fall short’

A TIGTA report found about 300 IRS employees claimed to work more than 12 hours in a day, and 14 employees reported working more than 20 hours in a day.
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2026 IRS tax refund: How to track your money and when you’ll get paid - Check the average refund amount

The 2026 IRS tax refund season is underway, with millions awaiting their 2025 tax return payments. E-filed returns with direct deposit are typically processed within 21 days, while paper returns can take four to eight weeks.

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