IRS, Donald Trump and settlement
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The settlement was updated to say the government is “forever barred” from prosecuting certain crimes against Trump and his family.
President Donald Trump has been feuding with the IRS for many years over audits into whether he and his business empire paid enough taxes.
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.
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.
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.
The IRS is now "forever barred" from auditing President Donald Trump's, his family's or his businesses' taxes, after Todd Blanche signed an order.
But there’s a separate deadline this summer that could put real money in the pocket of tens of millions of people, and most of them don’t even know it exists. A federal court just ruled that the IRS improperly assessed (1) penalties and interest during the COVID-19 disaster period.
The acting attorney general pledged ‘full transparency’ Tuesday on who will receive payments from the unprecedented deal.