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Man walks into the stone IRS building in Washington next to a sign reading "Internal Revenue Service"

The IRS Wants to Tax NFTs as Physical Collectibles, Not Financial Assets

The IRS is asking for public comments as it seeks to classify NFTs as collectibles instead of cryptocurrency.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
White letters spelling out Amgen attached to brick wall

Amgen and CEO Robert Bradway Sued for Hiding $10.7 Billion Tax Bill from Investors

Biotechnology company Amgen and its CEO Robert Bradway were sued earlier this week for allegedly failing to disclose more than $10 billion in back taxes and penalties owed to the IRS.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during an event at his Mar-a-Lago home

House Committee Releases Trump’s Tax Returns After Finding the IRS Failed to Properly Audit Him

House Democrats today released former President Donald Trump's personal and business tax returns. This comes days after a House committee found the IRS did not properly conduct its audit on the former president. 
By Rachyl Jones

Banks Could Totally Defy the Government and Accept Marijuana Money

By Chris Roberts

In Lawless ICO Territory, Cryptocurrency Issuers Struggle to Comply

By Andrew J. Chapin
Rep. Josh Gottheimer.

NJ Senate to Vote Monday on Charity Workaround to Federal Tax Law

By Christian Hetrick
Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer.

The Rich Pay More Than Their Fair Share of Federal Income Taxes

By Peter Ferrara
Surf lessons are not deductible.

Avoid Holidaying in Tax Hell: Tips to Write Off Your Next Vacation

By Judy Mandell
Internal Revenue Service.

Are You Really an Artist? It’s the IRS Who Actually Decides

By Daniel Grant
Lotte Reiniger.

Google Celebrates Animation Pioneer, Senate Gives IRS Findings on Private Museums

By Alanna Martinez
A judges gavel rests on top of a desk in the courtroom of the newly opened Black Police Precinct and Courthouse Museum February 3, 2009 in Miami, Florida. The museum is located in the only known structure in the nation that was designed, devoted to and operated as a separate station house and municipal court for African-Americans. In September 1944, the first black patrolmen were sworn in as emergency policemen to enforce the law in what was then called the 'Central Negro District.' The precinct building opened in May 1950 to provide a station house for the black policemen and a courtroom for black judges in which to adjudicate black defendants. The building operated from 1950 until its closing in 1963. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

How the Palestinians Plan to Sue Israel to Death

By Micah Halpern
The Internal Revenue Service Building (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

Breaking the Silence on the I.R.S. Outrage

By The Editors
Lois Lerner (Photo by BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Images)

Will Orange Be the New Black for IRS Chief Lois Lerner?

By Sidney Powell
And the story continues: IRS official Lois Lerner takes the 5th Amendment before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, March 5, 2014 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Time’s Up for Lois Lerner and the IRS

By Sidney Powell
A worshipful Kathryn Ruemmler looks with awe at a President to whom she was longest-serving White House counsel. (White House Flickr photo by Pete Souza)

Did The White House Know About the IRS Emails?

By Sidney Powell
Commissioner of Internal Revenue John Koskinen (Photo via Getty Images)

EXCLUSIVE: One-Two Punch as Two Federal Judges Pose Double Trouble for IRS This Week

By Sidney Powell
And the story continues: IRS official Lois Lerner takes the 5th Amendment before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, March 5, 2014 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

BREAKING: Meet Emmet Sullivan, IRS Judge Who Once Sicced a Special Prosecutor on DOJ

By Sidney Powell

He’s So Vain: Carly Simon and The Wannabe Madoff

By Max Abelson

IRS Gives Thumbs Up to Tax-Free Bonds for Yankees, Mets, Nets [Updated]

By Eliot Brown
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