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New court filing argues Trump's $10B lawsuit against the IRS is unconstitutional

Raw Story 16 May 2026
Court-appointed federal attorneys filed a blistering brief Wednesday arguing that President Donald Trump's $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS may be unconstitutional, since Trump effectively controls both sides of the case.
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The IRS Is Swamped With Paper Tax Forms. Will That Delay Your Refund?

The Sun News 16 May 2026
Although the IRS wants to keep the conversation focused on its digital efforts, those who are a bit more old-fashioned — or forced to use paper for whatever reason — are growing impatient.
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Trump’s $1O billion lawsuit against the IRS he oversees is the definition of corruption: Letter ...

Cleveland 15 May 2026
CNN reports the Justice Department is considering settling President Donald Trump’s ... As president, Trump gets to tell the IRS to settle the case and give him the money.
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Got mail from the IRS? Don’t toss it

Stuttgart Daily Leader 13 May 2026
Some taxpayers may get mail from the IRS.It’s important that ...
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The IRS Is Testing AI Tools to Decide Who Gets Audited

Fresno Bee 12 May 2026
IRS CEO Frank Bisignano wrote in April testimony that the IRS is “undertaking efforts to improve [tax] collections in a manner that employs data, analytics and improved technology to focus ...
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You might be owed a surprising COVID refund from the IRS, but the clock is ...

NJ 08 May 2026
You could receive a COVID-19-era refund from the IRS — but you have to act soon ....
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Two Orlando residents sentenced for $148 million construction payroll scheme that defrauded the IRS and workers’ compensation insurers (IRS - Internal Revenue Service)

Public Technologies 08 May 2026
... cash to pay the subcontractors' workers, after subtracting their 7% to 8% fee, which totaled, at 7%, approximately $10,413,258-all without withholding, or paying over, payroll taxes to the IRS.
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Two Orlando residents sentenced for $148 million construction payroll scheme that defrauded the IRS and workers’ compensation insurers (IRS Criminal Investigation)

Public Technologies 08 May 2026
... cash to pay the subcontractors' workers, after subtracting their 7% to 8% fee, which totaled, at 7%, approximately $10,413,258-all without withholding, or paying over, payroll taxes to the IRS.
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The IRS may owe you a refund for coronavirus-era fines. Here’s how to apply

The Los Angeles Times 08 May 2026
Tens of millions of taxpayers who were penalized by the IRS during the coronavirus pandemic for failing to pay their taxes or filing late may qualify for a refund or termination of the penalties they incurred during that period.
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The IRS may owe you money from COVID-era penalties -- here's how to claim it ...

The Washington Times 06 May 2026
A federal court ruled the IRS wrongly penalized taxpayers during COVID-19. Now those fines may be refundable -- if you file IRS Form 843 before July 10 ... .
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Nevadans could get COVID funds from the IRS, how to see if you're owed

Elko Daily Free Press 06 May 2026
The COVID-19 pandemic claimed more than 1 million lives across the nation, and more than 10,000 in Nevada from 2020 to 2022 ... .
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Two Orlando Residents Sentenced for $148 Million Construction Payroll Scheme that Defrauded the IRS and Workers’ Compensation Insurers (United States Attorney's Office for the Middle District of Florida)

Public Technologies 06 May 2026
... cash to pay the subcontractors' workers, after subtracting their 7% to 8% fee, which totaled, at 7%, approximately $10,413,258-all without withholding, or paying over, payroll taxes to the IRS.
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