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Jan 13, 2025 |
meadvilletribune.com | Ben Harris
Donald Trump’s election with Republican House and Senate majorities has put the Internal Revenue Service back in the spotlight. The agency lost $20 billion in funding under the latest deal to avoid a government shutdown, and further cuts to its enforcement budget are likely in the next Congress. Democrats denounce such moves as harmful to federal revenues and tax fairness; Republicans cheer them for limiting government.
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Jan 12, 2025 |
newstribune.com | Ben Harris
COMMENTARY: Cuts to IRS could hurt economy three ways Today at 4:00 a.m. by Ben Harris Los Angeles Times (TNS) Donald Trump's election with Republican House and Senate majorities has put the Internal Revenue Service back in the spotlight. The agency lost $20 billion in funding under the latest deal to avoid a government shutdown, and further cuts to its enforcement budget are likely in the next Congress. Upcoming Events
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Jan 9, 2025 |
lasvegassun.com | Ben Harris
Donald Trump’s election with Republican House and Senate majorities has put the Internal Revenue Service back in the spotlight. The agency lost $20 billion in funding under the latest deal to avoid a government shutdown, and further cuts to its enforcement budget are likely in the next Congress. Democrats denounce such moves as harmful to federal revenues and tax fairness; Republicans cheer them for limiting government.
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Jan 8, 2025 |
myrtlebeachonline.com | Ben Harris
Donald Trump's election with Republican House and Senate majorities has put the Internal Revenue Service back in the spotlight. The agency lost $20 billion in funding under the latest deal to avoid a government shutdown, and further cuts to its enforcement budget are likely in the next Congress. Democrats denounce such moves as harmful to federal revenues and tax fairness; Republicans cheer them for limiting government.
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Jan 8, 2025 |
cpapracticeadvisor.com | Ben Harris |Jason Bramwell
By Ben HarrisLos Angeles Times(TNS)Donald Trump's election with Republican House and Senate majorities has put the Internal Revenue Service back in the spotlight. The agency lost $20 billion in funding under the latest deal to avoid a government shutdown, and further cuts to its enforcement budget are likely in the next Congress. Democrats denounce such moves as harmful to federal revenues and tax fairness; Republicans cheer them for limiting government.
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