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IRS is sending out automatic COVID stimulus payments. Here’s who is getting them
Personal FinanceIRS is sending out automatic COVID stimulus payments. Here’s who is getting them
By Susan Haigh, Adriana Morga and The Associated PressJanuary 14, 2025
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Personal Finance70% of Americans are eligible to file their taxes for free starting today. Here’s what you need to know
By Preston ForeJanuary 10, 2025
The IRS is sending unclaimed stimulus funds via checks of up to $1,400 each; here’s who is eligible
FinanceThe IRS is sending unclaimed stimulus funds via checks of up to $1,400 each; here’s who is eligible
By The Associated PressDecember 22, 2024
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Personal FinanceWealthy millennials are flocking to Florida and Texas—and no one wants to live in New York or California
By Jane ThierNovember 30, 2024
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PoliticsThe IRS is about to run out of enforcement money as Trump plans more budget cuts. It could add $140 billion to the national deficit
By The Associated PressNovember 26, 2024
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PoliticsTesla excluded from EV buyer credits in California proposal
By Eliyahu Kamisher, Keith Laing, David R. Baker and BloombergNovember 25, 2024
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman
AIElon Musk’s lawsuit could be the least of OpenAI’s problems—shedding its nonprofit status will cost a fortune
By Christiaan HetznerNovember 23, 2024
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LeadershipInside a Fortune 500 CEO’s manic plan to escape the U.S. ‘death tax’: ‘It’s not that I’m selfish for myself’
By Lila MacLellanNovember 23, 2024
The IRS just paid 3 whistleblowers a record $74 million award—and tax evaders should be very afraid
CommentaryThe IRS just paid 3 whistleblowers a record $74 million award—and tax evaders should be very afraid
By Chris McLamb and Mike RonickherSeptember 27, 2024
Ultra-rich tax evaders forked over $1.3 billion in unpaid levies this year
FinanceUltra-rich tax evaders forked over $1.3 billion in unpaid levies this year
By AFPSeptember 6, 2024
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FinanceCoca-Cola will pay IRS $6 billion in back taxes while appealing federal court’s decision
By Ken Ritter and The Associated PressAugust 3, 2024
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PoliticsElon Musk says a Trump presidency ‘would be devastating’ to Tesla’s competitors
By Amanda GerutJuly 23, 2024
The IRS is right to scrutinize pandemic-era employee retention credit claims—but legitimate filers can’t afford more delays
CommentaryThe IRS is right to scrutinize pandemic-era employee retention credit claims—but legitimate filers can’t afford more delays
By Chuck RettigJuly 17, 2024
The IRS says it has collected $1 billion in past-due taxes from millionaires in the past year
FinanceThe IRS says it has collected $1 billion in past-due taxes from millionaires in the past year
By Chris MorrisJuly 11, 2024
IRS takes so long to resolve identity theft cases even after massive funding boost it’s ‘unconscionable’, in-agency watchdog says
PoliticsIRS takes so long to resolve identity theft cases even after massive funding boost it’s ‘unconscionable’, in-agency watchdog says
By Fatima Hussein and The Associated PressJune 27, 2024
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The U.S. government is spending $88 billion a month in interest on national debt—equal to spending on defense and education combinedplaceholder alt text
By Fortune EditorsApril 9, 2026
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2 years ago, Saudi Arabia quietly canceled the ‘petrodollar’ deal with America that wired the world economy for 50 years. Then war broke out in Iranplaceholder alt text
By Fortune EditorsApril 7, 2026
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