KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - More than 6,000 workers at Kansas City’s regional IRS service center face a critical juncture as the government shutdown enters its sixth day and initial funding runs out.
With the shutdown soon to enter its second week, attention returns to the Senate on Oct. 6. Voters are expected again on a pair of bills to reopen the government, though both measures are likely to ...
The IRS kept all its staff working during the first five business days of the shutdown, but has not yet publicly shared its plans for a protracted shutdown.
The Internal Revenue Service's Long Island offices welcomed residents hours before a partial government shutdown, now entering its second week, would force their temporary closure. When the shutdown ...
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How much money can I give to my son and daughter-in-law without incurring a tax issue with the IRS? -Irwin For 2024, you can give your son and daughter-in-law each $18,000 without having to deal with ...
No one is out to get you, even if you feel that way. Under President Joe Biden, the IRS targeted wealthy households and brought in more than $1.3 billion in overdue taxes over the course of about a ...
The Internal Revenue Service is officially starting its transition away from paper tax refund checks today, Tuesday, Sept. 30. The change, required by an executive order issued in March, is aimed at ...
Taxpayers who typically receive tax refunds by paper check could be surprised next year when the IRS initiates new steps to spur direct deposit.
Beginning on Sept. 30, 2025, paper tax refund checks will be phased out of use, as required by Executive Order 14247. This change is the first step in the IRS and the U.S Department of the Treasury’s ...
The Internal Revenue Service is making a major change in how it issues refunds. In keeping with the new federal mandate against paper checks, the U.S. tax agency announced that as of Sept. 30, it will ...
The IRS will phase out the use of paper checks for refunds beginning Sept. 30 and will publish detailed guidance later.