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Trump’s IRS Lawsuit May End with a $1.7 Billion Compensation Fund

Taxes May 18, 2026 

Trump’s IRS Lawsuit May End with a $1.7 Billion Compensation Fund

U.S. officials have discussed creating a $1.7 billion federal fund to pay victims of so-called government weaponization to resolve President Donald Trump’s lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service.

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 Has America’s Tax-Cut Era Outlasted Its Welcome?

Taxes June 10, 2024 

Has America’s Tax-Cut Era Outlasted Its Welcome?

Opinion: Tax cuts aren't cures. What's needed is the courage to reform an unfair, unbalanced and underperforming tax system.

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Payroll June 10, 2024 

Job and Wage Growth in May Make Interest Rate Cuts Less Likely, Say Analysts

U.S. job growth surged in May and wages accelerated, prompting traders to push back the expected timing of Federal Reserve interest-rate cuts.

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Sales Tax June 9, 2024 

Amazon, eBay and Other Marketplaces Sue Georgia Over Law Affecting Online Sales

The trade association for online marketplaces including Google, Amazon and eBay is trying to void a new Georgia law that extends requirements for collecting seller information, alleging it will hurt Georgia businesses.

Ippei Mizuhara Enters Guilty Pleas to Bank and Tax Fraud Charges

Taxes June 5, 2024 

Ippei Mizuhara Enters Guilty Pleas to Bank and Tax Fraud Charges

The former interpreter for Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani is set to be charged on Oct. 25 and faces up to 33 years in prison.

Managers Think They Are Doing Great But Employees Disagree, Survey Finds

Firm Management June 5, 2024 

Managers Think They Are Doing Great But Employees Disagree, Survey Finds

A new Gallup poll finds a disconnect across the board between manager self-perception and employee sentiment.

Poll: Majority of U.S. Middle Class Say They Struggle Financially

Payroll June 5, 2024 

Poll: Majority of U.S. Middle Class Say They Struggle Financially

Almost two-thirds of Americans considered middle class said they are facing economic hardship, according to a poll of 2,500 adults.

U.S. Job Openings Fall to Lowest Level Since 2021

Payroll June 4, 2024 

U.S. Job Openings Fall to Lowest Level Since 2021

Recent data indicate the labor market is cooling, but it’s been gradual through slower hiring rather than outright job cuts.

Why Gen Z Is Opting Out of the 9-to-5 Job Grind

Payroll June 4, 2024 

Why Gen Z Is Opting Out of the 9-to-5 Job Grind

A new survey by Upwork shows many Gen Z workers are basically shunning traditional office work norms altogether.

House Republican ‘Tax Teams’ In Spotlight As Major Provisions Are Set to Expire

Taxes June 3, 2024 

House Republican ‘Tax Teams’ In Spotlight As Major Provisions Are Set to Expire

Unlike earlier iterations of working groups leading up to the 2017 tax law, the House Ways and Means tax teams are Republican-only.

Ex-IRS Officer Among Six People Going to Jail for COVID-19 Fraud Scheme

Payroll May 31, 2024 

Ex-IRS Officer Among Six People Going to Jail for COVID-19 Fraud Scheme

Frank Mosely, who also worked as a tax enforcement officer in Oakland, CA, was sentenced to two and a half years in prison for PPP fraud.

IRS to Expand Free Tax-Filing Service to More Taxpayers in 2025

Taxes May 30, 2024 

IRS to Expand Free Tax-Filing Service to More Taxpayers in 2025

After a trial run in 12 states this tax season, the IRS said on May 30 its Direct File program will be made available to all 50 states next year.

Is An IRS Change In Slot Machine Jackpot Thresholds Really Coming?

Taxes May 29, 2024 

Is An IRS Change In Slot Machine Jackpot Thresholds Really Coming?

The IRS Advisory Council recently recommended that the threshold figure should be raised from $1,200 to $5,800.

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