Millions of Americans could be eligible for pandemic-era tax refunds based on Kwong v. United States ruling. Here's the ...
Millions of taxpayers could qualify for refunds on pandemic-era IRS penalties and interest, but many may need to file claims ...
A proposed $83 billion investment in IRS enforcement could reshape the landscape for millions of Americans who owe back ...
Recently, a federal court ruled that the government should not have assessed penalties for late filings or charged interest ...
Imagine an IRS employee sitting down to play chess against a potential tax evader, and now suddenly you have IBM Watson on your side telling you exactly how to play the chess game,” former IRS ...
The Internal Revenue Service began accepting tax returns on Jan. 27, and it has already received more than 23 million returns as of the beginning of February. That means millions of people are already ...
The agency’s 2027 proposal cuts thousands of compliance staff, raising questions about audits, revenue, and the growing reliance on data-driven enforcement.
IRS statistics for the week ending March 27, shortly before Langworthy’s post, showed an 11.1% increase in average refunds, from $3,170 in 2025 to $3,521 in 2026. IRS data released in subsequent weeks ...
Millions of Americans may be owed an IRS refund from the COVID-19 era due to a court ruling. The deadline to claim is July 10 ...
The IRS has been explicit about its enforcement priorities through public communications and practitioner guidance: large ...
Recent court decisions upheld a law postponing tax filing and payment deadlines until six months after a federal disaster ...
Just looking at the raw numbers, less than 1% of filers have been audited by the IRS in recent tax years. Based on the latest ...