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IRS repeal of church political restrictions energizes GOP strategies but alienates the faithful who value spiritual over ...
In a court filing submitted on Monday, July 7, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced that it was changing a rule ...
The rule was introduced by former President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1954 when he was serving as the U.S. Senate majority leader.
Looking past the inevitability that reduced tax enforcement will depress the government’s revenue collection ability ...
On Monday, the IRS revoked a long-standing rule that stripped tax-exempt status from churches that endorse political candidates. From a horse-race view of elections, this may not make a difference.
A group of Republican senators have released legislation that would make it easier for companies to provide benefits like ...
Congressional Republicans and some GOP presidential candidates are continuing to target the Internal Revenue Service – a longtime political punching bag – after Democrats bolstered the agency ...
See: IRS says it has recovered $4.7 billion in unpaid taxes. Republicans want to cut enforcement funding. Also: Trump’s pick for IRS chief would lead an agency he once wanted to scrap. Here’s ...
Former Missouri Congressman Billy Long, who once sought to abolish the IRS, was approved as commissioner, aligning with Trump's vision to potentially scrap the tax agency.
By allowing houses of worship to endorse candidates, despite federal tax law, the IRS is “fixing” a problem that doesn’t ...
Republicans in Congress have clawed back $20 billion of IRS funding since President Biden and Democrats pumped up its resources in 2022.
But Republicans have claimed that the IRS will use the money to hound middle-class taxpayers and small business owners and have made several efforts to claw back the money.