Justice Department considers settling Trump's $10 billion IRS leak lawsuit
The Justice Department is considering a settlement in President Donald Trump's $10 billion lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service regarding an alleged leak.
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The Justice Department is considering a settlement in President Donald Trump's $10 billion lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service regarding an alleged leak.
Maryland and other state fiscal leaders call for transparency and consumer fairness as the Trump administration plans to refund billions in international tariffs after a Supreme Court ruling.
Many Maryland residents, including self-employed individuals like Alice Goldberg, face higher health insurance costs after losing federal healthcare tax credits that previously subsidized their premiums.
Most IRS employees temporarily reassigned to frontline taxpayer services will have their assignments extended, potentially a third time, due to a significant backlog of amended tax returns.
Pennsylvania Democrats propose a 5% gross receipts tax on digital advertising revenue, aiming to generate $500 million annually to help close the state's budget deficit, drawing lessons from Maryland's similar 2021 law.
Thousands of Maryland residents choose lower-coverage health plans on the ACA marketplace due to rising monthly premiums and reduced eligibility for federal tax credits, according to state officials.
Starting Monday, businesses can begin claiming refunds for tariffs imposed during the Trump administration that the U.S. Supreme Court ruled were unconstitutional.