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A privacy breach at the IRS: Taxpayer data wrongly shared with DHS, court filing says

San Francisco Chronicle 12 Feb 2026
The IRS has erroneously shared the taxpayer information of thousands of people with the Department of Homeland Security, according to a new court filing.
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Winter Haven Tax Preparer Sentenced to More than Six Years in Federal Prison and Ordered to Pay Over $1.6 Million in Restitution to the IRS (United States Attorney's Office for the Middle District of Florida)

Public Technologies 11 Feb 2026
... in the amount of $1,637,829.64.64 to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) ... The false tax returns requested substantial refunds from the IRS that the taxpayers were not legally entitled to receive.
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The Enduring Appeal of John F. Kennedy Jr.’s All-American Style

New York Observer 11 Feb 2026
A pale grey blazer over a white shirt, the whole thing anchored by a ... Theirs was a partnership built on subtraction—two wardrobes in constant dialogue, each editing the other to the essential gesture.
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Tax filing deadline 2026: When is the IRS due date and why tax refunds are ...

The Economic Times 09 Feb 2026
The official IRS tax filing deadline is April 15, 2026 ... and avoid late IRS penalties.
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Does the IRS forgive honest mistakes?

CBS News 09 Feb 2026
The IRS may distinguish between honest errors and fraud, but proving your intent isn't always straightforward ... .
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Will the IRS be disorganized this tax season? Here are 3 issues to watch

The Spokesman-Review 08 Feb 2026
“For the significant majority of taxpayers who file their returns electronically, who include their direct deposit information, and whose returns are not stopped by IRS processing filters, the process will be seamless,” she said.
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Why the IRS Owes Many Young People Thousands, According to a 20-Year Tax Expert (Exclusive)

The Capital Journal 07 Feb 2026
A veteran tax expert explains how overlooked credits and unfiled returns could mean thousands of dollars the IRS still owes young Americans ....
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Use PayPal, Venmo or Cash App in 2025? The IRS has news for you

Cleveland 05 Feb 2026
These apps help people send and receive money, but ...
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Will the IRS take longer to send Arizona taxpayers refunds in 2026?

Azcentral 05 Feb 2026
Still, the IRS began the 2026 ... The IRS says most people who file online and choose direct deposit should receive their refunds within about 21 days, as long as there are no problems with their returns.
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Social media influencer? The IRS still wants your taxes on time.

Usatoday 05 Feb 2026
Social media content creators, like everyone else with a more typical gig, must file their tax returns by April 15 with the IRS ... Hannah Cole, an IRS enrolled agent and author of "Taxes for Humans."
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