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As the debt limit drama plays out, Americans might be wondering if there is a better way to prevent defaulting on US debts and perhaps inducing…
If you are an American taxpayer who lives and works out of the U.S., you have about two more weeks to file your 2022 federal income…
Former IRS Commissioner David Kautter, now with RSM, discusses the recently released report on the feasibility of an IRS-run direct file program. This transcript has been…
Terry Savage and I are collecting Social Security horror stories and posting them at my substack site, larrykotlikoff.substack.com. Sign up for free and take a read.…
In response to a request from House Speaker Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has estimated the impact of the debt ceiling agreement.…
A German lawyer widely regarded as the mastermind of a massive tax fraud scheme has been sentenced to an additional eight years and three months in…
For decades, the idea of being subjected to an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) audit has inspired fear in the minds of taxpayers. For Black Americans, that…
Taxpayer comments on the revisions to reg. section 1.861-20 in new proposed regs question rules that require using asset tax book values as a proxy for…
After a few days of speculation about the debt ceiling agreement between President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, we finally have the details. The…
I write this article on the somber weekend of the Memorial Day Holiday. With the significance of honoring the fallen, it is important to remember how…