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The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) heads into the 2026 tax season with deep staff losses and complex new tax laws, prompting a warning that filers may face tougher hurdles if they hit problems.
The Internal Revenue Service encourages taxpayers to use online tools and take a few simple steps to prepare for claiming new and expanded tax benefits under the One, Big, Beautiful Bill. Families planning to claim the Child Tax Credit,
The president argued in the lawsuit that the agencies failed to prevent a former contractor from leaking his tax returns from nearly a decade ago to news outlets.
US President Donald Trump files a $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS and Treasury over leaked tax returns, claiming significant reputational and financial harm.
As Americans begin filing their 2025 tax returns this month, the Internal Revenue Service is advising early preparation and use of digital tools to navigate one of the most significant tax seasons in years.
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has announced the start of the 2026 filing season, reminding taxpayers that they have until April 15 to file their 2025 tax r
Most Americans don’t spend much time thinking about Internal Revenue Service policy, nor should they have to. They’re supposed to
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IRS quietly drops 2026 tax brackets. Some save $1,000s. Do you win or lose?
The Internal Revenue Service has quietly locked in the rules that will govern how much of your 2026 income goes to Washington, and the changes are big enough to shift some families' tax bills by thousands of dollars.