Nov 22 Trump’s charity admits to violating IRS self-dealing ban By Chad Day and Michael Biesecker, Associated Press President-elect Donald Trump's charity admitted in its 2015 tax filing that it violated IRS regulations. Continue reading
Sep 15 Watch 2:16 News Wrap: UN criticizes humanitarian aid delays to Syria By PBS News Hour In our news wrap Thursday, the U.N. blamed Syrian President Bashar al-Assad for delays in getting humanitarian aid into his country despite the cease-fire. The U.N. wants to deliver convoys into Aleppo, but says Syria is not providing permits. Also,… Continue watching
May 13 Trump says his tax rate is ‘none of your business’ By Associated Press WASHINGTON — Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is refusing to disclose even what tax rate he pays until an IRS audit of his tax returns is complete. Continue reading
Apr 18 Watch 7:16 IRS commissioner: Funding cuts hinder security, efficiency By PBS News Hour The IRS is facing tougher scrutiny than ever from Congress. Last week, lawmakers repeatedly pressed IRS Commissioner John Koskinen on why the agency wasn't moving faster to improve cybersecurity, after hackers were able to breach its computers last year. Koskinen… Continue watching
Apr 17 Millions face Monday deadline to file tax returns By Michael D. Regan and Matthew Daly, Associated Press Millions of taxpayers face a midnight deadline Monday to file their tax returns, while millions of others will ask for more time —a six-month extension. Continue reading
Apr 05 Here’s how the IRS could help more uninsured people By Phil Galewitz, Kaiser Health News The IRS doesn’t tell some tax filers that their low and moderate incomes likely mean their households qualify for Medicaid or subsidies, according to researchers. Continue reading
Mar 08 For many uninsured, Obamacare fines double at tax time By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar, Associated Press WASHINGTON — Many people who went without health insurance last year are now seeing fines more than double under President Barack Obama's health care law, tax preparation company H&R Block said Tuesday. Continue reading
Feb 26 IRS: Computer breach bigger than first thought, with 700K victims By Andrew Taylor, Associated Press WASHINGTON -- The IRS said Friday that the number of taxpayers whose tax information may have been stolen by computer hackers now exceeds 700,000 -- more than double the agency's previous estimate. Continue reading
Oct 23 No criminal charges to be filed in connection with IRS processing tax-exempt applications By Eric Tucker, Associated Press Neither Lois Lerner nor any other IRS official will face criminal charges in the political controversy over the processing of applications for tax-exempt status, the Justice Department announced Friday… Continue reading
Sep 14 Pay your taxes, but don’t send IRS that $100 million check By Stephen Ohlemacher, Associated Press No checks, please. Starting next year, your check won't be any good at the IRS — if you're making a tax payment of $100 million or more. Continue reading