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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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Survey Shows Adults Who Learned Financial Literacy as a Kid are More Likely to Get Raises

People who grew up with a strong financial education were more likely than others to successfully negotiate their pay later in life once they started their careers.

 Federal Trade Commission Chair Pledges to Keep Aggressive Merger Enforcement

Accounting February 25, 2025 

Federal Trade Commission Chair Pledges to Keep Aggressive Merger Enforcement

President Donald Trump’s Federal Trade Commission will “vigorously” sue to block illegal mergers, the agency’s new chairman said Monday, highlighting support for the repeated deal challenges during the Biden era.

Trump Says Tariffs on Canada and Mexico Will Go Forward March 4

Small Business February 25, 2025 

Trump Says Tariffs on Canada and Mexico Will Go Forward March 4

“The tariffs are going forward on time, on schedule,” Trump responded. The Commerce Department is currently calculating the rate it will impose on other countries, promising to incorporate both tariffs and other barriers on U.S. imports.

1099-K Tax Rules: What You Need to Know if You Get Paid Via Venmo, Cash App, or PayPal

Taxes February 24, 2025 

1099-K Tax Rules: What You Need to Know if You Get Paid Via Venmo, Cash App, or PayPal

If you get paid through Venmo, PayPal, Cash App or another payment app, you may receive an IRS Form 1099-K this year. Here's what you need to know.

$146,000 in Fake U.S. Postage Stamps Seized in Alabama

Small Business February 24, 2025 

$146,000 in Fake U.S. Postage Stamps Seized in Alabama

A total of 200,000 postage stamps worth $146,000 from Hong Kong were seized after an inspection determined the stamps were fake, according to a Feb. 21 CBP news release.

DeSantis to Create Florida Version of DOGE to Audit Universities and Local Governments

Accounting February 24, 2025 

DeSantis to Create Florida Version of DOGE to Audit Universities and Local Governments

He proposed eliminating about 740 state jobs, while adding staff to other agencies in need of more people, such as the Department of Corrections.

Average Tax Refund is Down 32%, IRS Data Shows

Taxes February 24, 2025 

Average Tax Refund is Down 32%, IRS Data Shows

A quick glance at the latest 2025 tax refund numbers may be cause for concern for those who haven’t filed yet, but the IRS says there’s a good reason why certain numbers are down.

Some Federal Agencies Tell Workers Not to Respond to Elon Musk’s Email Demand

Payroll February 23, 2025 

Some Federal Agencies Tell Workers Not to Respond to Elon Musk’s Email Demand

The Pentagon and Department of Justice have told workers to pause on replying to the Trump administration’s email, citing potential legal pitfalls and agency autonomy.

Trump’s Tariff Wars Leave Small Businesses with Nowhere to Hide

Small Business February 21, 2025 

Trump’s Tariff Wars Leave Small Businesses with Nowhere to Hide

Small businesses employ half the U.S. workforce and they're already struggling to cope with the consequences of Trump's trade wars.

The IRS Can Reduce Your Tax Refund if You Owe Certain Debts

Taxes February 21, 2025 

The IRS Can Reduce Your Tax Refund if You Owe Certain Debts

A program authorized through the Department of Treasury’s Bureau of the Fiscal Service allows for the reduction of your refund to pay down specific debts.

IRS Workers in Syracuse Abruptly Fired: ‘There’s a Lot of Crying, and It’s Not Good’

IRS February 20, 2025 

IRS Workers in Syracuse Abruptly Fired: ‘There’s a Lot of Crying, and It’s Not Good’

The IRS abruptly fired up to 10 employees in its Syracuse, NY office Thursday, part of a group of almost 7,000 agency workers let go by the Trump administration during tax season.

Trump Administration Fires 6,700 IRS Employees During Tax Season

IRS February 20, 2025 

Trump Administration Fires 6,700 IRS Employees During Tax Season

The purge largely targeted newer “probationary” employees who have fewer protections than long-term workers.

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