In this video, I break down what the IRS really says, what it doesn't, and why that matters...especially if you've got real gains. I'll walk you through how gold and silver are classified for taxes, how 1099-B reporting actually works, and wher
In September 2023, federal prosecutors charged a former IRS contractor who worked for the agency from 2018 to 2020 with unlawfully obtaining and disseminating the tax details of a high-ranking public official and numerous affluent Americans to media
The income tax is unnecessary. Something happened in the 20th century where the American people have changed their attitude about what they want from their government...
The Internal Revenue Service on Oct. 23 issued a fact sheet confirming that the higher reporting threshold for Form 1099-K has been restored under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, reversing changes made during the Biden administration.
• https://www.zerohedge.com, by Naveen Athrappully
American farmers and ranchers who have sold or exchanged livestock due to drought conditions are eligible for tax relief, the IRS said in a Sept. 22 statement.
The U.S. Treasury Department and IRS on Sept. 19 released details about a provision backed by the Trump administration and Republicans, passed by Congress earlier this year, that would provide a tax break for many employees who receive cash tips.
• https://www.thegatewaypundit.com, by Paul Serran
While Scott Bessent started out as a relatively lesser-known economic advisor, 200 days in he has become a pivotal figure as the U.S. Treasury Secretary.
The National Religious Broadcasters and two Texas churches sued the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) last year, arguing that the Johnson Amendment that barred churches from getting involved in political campaigns violated freedom of speech and freedom
The Trump administration has directed the Internal Revenue Service's top legal official to consider revoking Harvard University's tax-exempt status, according to the Washington Post, citing three people familiar with the matter.
As the 2024 campaign neared its send, candidate Donald Trump began promising that, if elected, he would support the elimination of income taxes. Shortly after he was sworn in, Trump then began saying he planned to abolish the Internal Revenue Service