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The IRS kicked off tax season facing a hiring freeze imposed by President Trump in an executive order and uncertainty over $20 billion in budget cuts.
January 27 -
Texas and nine other Republican-led states are ratcheting up pressure on Wall Street's diversity programs, asking firms about their policies on hiring and supplier selections as the Trump administration moves to gut DEI.
January 24 -
President Trump signed a series of executive orders after his inauguration, including a hiring freeze for federal government workers, particularly at the IRS.
January 20 -
Lawsuits before the Supreme Court and in lower federal courts across the country could further reduce enforcement powers at the IRS and the SEC this year.
January 13 -
Republicans broadly agree that there's little room for error on what is a rare opportunity for the GOP to update the Tax Code without having to make any concessions to Democrats.
January 9 -
Johnson said the massive bill would address issues such as border security, including money for the mass deportations of undocumented immigrants; and an extension of the 2017 Trump tax cuts.
January 6 -
The president-elect announced a Treasury leadership team, including Kies, Samantha Schwab, Cora Alvi, Alexandra Preate and Hunter McMaster.
January 3 -
As Americans prepare for a more crypto-friendly government, do digital currencies deserve a place in their nest eggs?
December 24 -
Here's a roundup of tax-related news and insights on politics, practice management, investment strategies, health savings accounts, estate planning and more.
December 23 -
Donald Trump has promised lax regulation of cryptocurrencies, and in a month he'll be president. Should investors buy in?
December 19