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Finance
The IRS tax deadline was extended by 90 days. What does that mean for filers?
By
Sarah Skidmore Sell
,
Martin Crutsinger
and
The Associated Press
March 19, 2020
Finance
Tax deadline could be delayed past April 15 due to coronavirus
By
Chris Morris
March 11, 2020
Features
When the IRS got tough on Microsoft, the tech giant got tougher
By
Paul Kiel
and
ProPublica
January 22, 2020
Finance
Here are the 2020 tax brackets. What is your rate?
By
Chris Morris
November 7, 2019
Tech
What the IRS Wants You to Know About Tax Scams
By
Joyce R. Rosenberg
and
The Associated Press
August 12, 2019
Finance
How to File for a Tax Extension—and Other Tax Day 2019 Questions, Answered
By
Chris Morris
April 15, 2019
Finance
As Tax Day Approaches, Filers Find Themselves Big Winners—or Losers
By
Erik Sherman
April 2, 2019
Magazine
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By
Robert Hackett
March 27, 2019
Most Americans Don’t Have High Hopes for Lower Taxes in 2019
By
Erik Sherman
March 15, 2019
Tax Filers Are Seeing Smaller Refunds on Average in 2019 (So Far)
By
Brittany Shoot
February 8, 2019
Trump Says He’s `Open’ to Changing SALT Cap in Tax Law
By
Bloomberg
February 7, 2019
Taxes 2019: When to File Tax Returns? And When Will Taxes Be Refunded?
By
Brittany Shoot
January 30, 2019
After the Shutdown, Federal Employees Faced Lost Passwords, Email Pileups, Stalled Payments
By
Kevin Kelleher
January 29, 2019
30,000 IRS Workers Were Ordered Back to Work. Half Didn’t Show.
By
Chris Morris
January 25, 2019
As Shutdown Continues, U.S. Government Recalls Furloughed IRS Agents to Process Tax Refunds
By
Brittany Shoot
January 15, 2019
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