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Goodbye to tax auditors: DOGE slashes IRS work force with 30% of auditors leaving

Elon Musk’s DOGE initiative triggers mass auditor departures at the IRS, raising concerns about tax enforcement and lost federal revenue.

Trump wants a goodbye to the IRS as we know it forever – American, here are 5 crucial things that could affect your tax...

These 5 financial changes could reshape how your tax dollars are collected—and what it means for your wallet.

IRS Form 8027 in 2024: what is it, instructions, how to fill it out, and where to apply

This article will give you all the information you need on how to use the IRS Form 8087.

How can I apply for an ITIN number to apply for a tax refund from the IRS?

How to apply for an ITIN: a simple guide to obtaining this vital number.

What happens if your deductions is more than your income? What to know about Net Operating Loss (NOL)

Understanding net operating losses: how deductions can lead to tax relief.

Lifetime Learning Credit (LLC) 2024: how much is it, what requirements, who qualifies, and how to claim it

Here's all you need to know about obtaining a lifetime learning credit in 2024.

Massachusetts Tax Free Weekend: When does it start, when does it end, and what products are you eligible to purchase?

The Massachusetts Tax Free Weekend begins this weekend. Find out which products will receive the tax exemption and when the exemption ends

What is the Work Opportunity Tax Credit – how to claim this employer-friendly tax credit from the IRS

Learn how the IRS Work Opportunity Tax Credit can reduce your business taxes while promoting inclusive hiring—what it is, who qualifies, and how to claim it.

Bad news for veterans in the U.S. – Trump’s VA leaves thousands of citizens stranded by ending key VASP mortgage program

Thousands of veterans now face foreclosure as the Department of Veterans Affairs halts its only affordable loan rescue option, with no immediate replacement in place.

Not one or two Social Security checks – These are the beneficiaries who could receive 3 payments in May on SSI and SSDI 

Some SSI and SSDI recipients could see three payments hit their accounts in May — here's who qualifies and why.

IRS Tax Brackets in 2024 for married filing jointly: What are my tax rates according to my income?

The IRS has seven tax brackets that suit the income brackets of various Americans. Here is how you can determine your own.

GM recalls 877,000 full-size pickups and SUVs due to defective 6.2-liter V-8 engines – These are the affected models

Engine failures prompt massive recall of Silverado, Tahoe, Escalade, Yukon, and more from model years 2021 to 2024

Goodbye Social Security payments: these are the payments the IRS can confiscate if you don’t pay your taxes

This article discusses the IRS power to take wages and property for taxes owed

New $4,200 stimulus check – Republican lawmakers look to boost families with new Child Tax Credit

The proposed Family First Act could bring thousands in relief to parents and pregnant women, but not without a few trade-offs

IRS Form 1045: How to apply for a Net Operating Loss (NOL) deduction?

Get to know how you can apply for the Net Operating Loss deductions

Average and median 401(k) balance by age in 2025: How to compare according to contribution by age group?

Exploring the average and median balances by age group, the role of employer matching, and effective strategies for maximizing your retirement savings

IRS Tax Brackets in 2024 for married filing separately: What are my tax rates according to my income?

If you are married and filing your tax returns separately for 2024, here's how you can determine your tax rates using the information provided by the IRS.

IRS taxpayer blasts message over non-refund of his taxes after eight months: “Where’s my refund, dammit?”

Read about an IRS taxpayer's angry message over non refund of his taxes after an eight month delay.

How could a government shutdown affect contacting the IRS?

Shutdowns vs. the IRS: What will happen to contacting the IRS if there is a shutdown? Taxpayers need to know this.

A taxpayer shares an IRS letter notice and the responses go viral: “How much trouble am I in?”

Read as a taxpayer takes to Reddit to share an IRS letter notice with the responses going viral.

New Standard Deduction from IRS for 2025: how much is it, how does it grow with respect to 2024 and how much can you...

Key changes in the 2025 Standard Deduction and how they could impact your taxes.

An American throws out a question for his tax preparation fee for an itemized deduction at the IRS: “Someone just quoted us $14,000…”

Sticker Shock at Tax Time: IRS Rules on Whether a $14,000 Tax Prep Fee Can Be Deducted.

Additional $800 monthly TANF payments – These are the Americans who can apply for thousands of dollars a year in aid from the system

Recent developments indicate that some states are offering additional $800 monthly TANF payments to individuals who qualify. 

Attention U.S. taxpayer – These are the legal insurance settlements that are subject to taxation by the IRS

According to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), compensatory damages for physical injuries or physical sickness are generally not taxable.

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