The Massachusetts Appellate Tax Board held that the taxpayer, a single-member limited liability company that elected to be taxed federally as a business corporation and was classified by the Commissio...
The revelation stems from a data-sharing agreement signed last April by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, which… WASHINGTON — The IRS erroneously shar...
The IRS has allegedly shared the taxpayer information of thousands of people erroneously with the Department of Homeland Security. WASHINGTON (AP) — The IRS erroneously shared the taxpayer information...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The IRS erroneously shared the taxpayer information of thousands of people with the Department of Homeland Security, as part of the agencies’ controversial agreement to share i...
The U.S. Tax Court, in a memorandum decision, held that the taxpayers’ software development and most of their home construction activities were engaged in for profit, allowing deductions for business ...
Sports arenas – and the sheer amount of money devoted to constructing and renovating them – are a really big business. Arlington has one named after AT&T, while Los Angeles houses another called ...
The Senate swamp quietly stuck a knife in the back of President Trump and the MAGA movement last week after approving billions to refugees despite the Somali fraud scandals across the country. The Sen...
Vice President JD Vance announced Thursday that the Justice Department is creating a new assistant attorney general role to focus on nationwide fraud impacting taxpayer funds. Vice President JD Vance ...
The Washington Court of Appeals affirmed the Board of Tax Appeals’ denial of most of the taxpayer’s business and occupation tax refund claim. The dispute centered on whether income, from … The W...
The U.S. District Court held that it lacked subject matter jurisdiction over the taxpayer’s claims against the IRS and an IRS agent for trespass and interference with business relationships related &#...












