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  There will be 24 free tax prep clinics offered across Cuyahoga County this year as part of the IRS’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program. “The…

MC Hammer (pictured), a rapper who skyrocketed to fame in the early ’90s then plummeted to near poverty, is on the Fed’s radar again. This…

The attorney for the Georgia trucking company suing Pilot Flying J over fuel payments is talking tough. In an interview with NewsChannel5 Chief Investigator Ron…

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Less than 24 hours after a judge unsealed search warrants in the Pilot Flying J federal investigation, company CEO and Browns owner…

KNOXVILLE – Pilot Flying J CEO Jimmy Haslam said today the raid Monday on his company was part of a federal criminal investigation into claims…

KNOXVILLE – Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam addressed the media about the search warrants executed at Pilot Flying J the past two days. Haslam said…

via CNN Actor Wesley Snipes has been released from a federal prison where he was serving a three-year sentence after being convicted on tax charges in February 2010. The release to a supervised residential location in New York occurred Tuesday, the Federal Bureau of Prisons told CNN. Read Full Story Article courtesy cnn.com  

TULSA – The IRS urges people not to hire an individual or company claiming you can pay to have back taxes or associated fees wiped away. Instead turn to the IRS for free help.

LOS ANGELES — A Laguna Beach man is facing four years in prison for failing to return a $110,000 tax refund that the IRS mistakenly sent him. Stephen Mcdow, who received a tax refund intended for a 67-year-old woman, received her money and spent over half of it paying for students loans and his mortgage. […]

via cnn Itemize your tax deductions? Itching for a refund? You’re going to have to wait. The IRS said that it needs until mid- to late-February to reprogram its processing systems because Congress acted so late this year cleaning up the tax code. The bill, which includes deductions for state and local sales taxes, college […]

WASHINGTON — Nearly 50,000 prison inmates claimed more than $130 million in tax refunds this year without providing any wage information to the IRS, a government investigator says in a report to be released Thursday.

More than 2,000 Northeast Ohio nonprofits are in danger of losing their tax-exempt status Monday if they do not file a new tax return. Many don’t realize it. As the final days tick away, experts fear that a 2006 change in the tax law will wipe out many local grassroots charities that never realized they […]