Why the Trump Taxes Story Won’t Matter By Dan McLaughlin September 29, 2020 Trump has been president for four years. You can’t beat an incumbent president with stories from before his presidency.
Congressmen Call On the IRS to End Tax Deductions for Abortion By Alexandra DeSanctis August 17, 2020 More than 100 congressmen are asking the IRS to cease defining elective abortion as ‘medical care‘ for tax purposes.
Unable to Run Its Own Agencies, Washington Dictates to America’s Police By Andrew C. McCarthy June 10, 2020 The federal government cannot even run its own limited law-enforcement missions properly. Where does it get off micro-managing policing on a nationwide scale?
Americans Explain What the 2017 Tax Cuts Actually Did for Them By Jim Geraghty February 17, 2020 When asked how the 2017 tax changes affected their last return, 59 percent said, “my taxes remained the same,” and 22 percent said they owed less.
The IRS Should Go Ahead with Privacy Reform By Luke Wachob February 7, 2020 Public comments support this commonsense change.
The IRS at the Breaking Point By Daniel J. Pilla November 6, 2019 The agency and the tax-collection system it oversees are on the brink of catastrophic collapse.
New York Court Rules Trump Must Turn Over Tax Returns to Grand Jury By Zachary Evans November 4, 2019 President Trump's accounting firm must hand over eight years of corporate tax returns to the Manhattan District Attorney's office.
‘Numbered Swiss Account’ By Kevin D. Williamson May 3, 2019 The Swiss account -- or the “numbered” Swiss account -- is the stuff of legends. The reality of the thing is a lot more prosaic.
The Deep State Past and Present By Victor Davis Hanson March 6, 2019 The so-called deep state is often weaponized to reflect current orthodoxies.
IRS Analyst Charged with Leaking Michael Cohen’s Bank Records to Avenatti By Jack Crowe February 21, 2019 IRS analyst John Fry was charged Thursday with leaking reports revealing attorney Michael Cohen sought to profit from his White House access.