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Filing Your Income Taxes During COVID-19
COVID-19 has changed a lot, even the deadline to file your federal income tax return. The IRS announced returns are now due May 17, 2021, a one-month extension on the traditional date.
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How to File Your Taxes During COVID-19 & Maybe Get a Larger Refund
COVID-19 has changed a lot, even the deadline to file your federal income tax return. The IRS announced returns are now due May 17, 2021, a one-month extension on the traditional date.
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How to File Your Taxes During COVID-19 & Maybe Get a Larger Refund
COVID-19 has changed a lot. Just not the deadline to file your federal income tax return. Returns are due April 15, 2021. Chris Chmura reports.
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Trump Tax Returns Bombshell Drops as Supreme Court Nominee Preps for DC
It’s a busy week for President Donald Trump after the New York Times published details on his tax returns spanning more than a decade as his Supreme Court nominee prepares to make her first trip to Capitol Hill. Both stories are developing concurrently as he prepares to face Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden in Tuesday’s debate.
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Lawyer: Trump's Delay Moves Over Taxes Harms Probe of Others
President Donald Trump’s efforts to stall the release of his personal and corporate taxes to a New York state grand jury is jeopardizing the criminal probe of other individuals and entities and could “kill this case,” an attorney told a judge Thursday in urging fast action.
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Lawyers: Trump May Claim Harassment in Tax Return Quest
A week after losing a Supreme Court ruling, President Donald Trump’s lawyers said Wednesday they’re considering challenging a subpoena for his tax records by criminal prosecutors on grounds that it’s a fishing expedition or a form of harassment or retaliation against him.
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Trump Tax Battle Reaches Supreme Court
President Trump’s battle to keep his tax returns and financial records secret played out in the highest court in the land Tuesday. Supreme Court justices heard from attorneys representing the president as well as congressional attorneys in the battle over the president’s tax returns.
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Used a Tax-Prep Service? Your Stimulus Check May Be Delayed
Millions of Americans may have had their coronavirus stimulus payments held up by glitches if they were customers of tax preparation services, according to a new report. Here’s why those payments could have been delayed, and what one major tax preparation service is saying about the issue.
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Trump, Pence Give Coronavirus Updates: ‘We Have to Win This War'
President Donald Trump and the Coronavirus Task Force gave updates on the coronavirus pandemic on Tuesday, urging people to heed the CDC guidelines for at least 15 days and act with an abundance of caution. Secretary of the Treasury Steve Mnuchin later announced an IRS tax deferral for those who owe taxes.
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Why an IRS Refund Check Might Be a Scam
ax time is fast approaching — and you can be sure that means scammers are aiming to do whatever they can to get their hands on your money.
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Why an IRS Refund Check Might Be a Scam
Tax time is fast approaching — and you can be sure that means scammers are aiming to do whatever they can to get their hands on your money. Consumer investigator Chris Chmura reports.
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Why an IRS Refund Check Might be a Scam
Tax time is fast approaching — and you can be sure that means scammers are aiming to do whatever they can to get their hands on your money. Consumer investigator Chris Chmura reports.
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Supreme Court to Take Up Dispute Over Subpoenas for Trump Records
The Supreme Court says it will hear President Donald Trump’s pleas to keep his tax, bank and financial records private. The justices’ decision Friday to hear cases involving demands for records from Trump’s banks and accounting firm means the court is likely to issue final rulings in June, amid Trump’s campaign for re-election.
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Supreme Court Temporarily Shields Trump Bank Records
The Supreme Court on Friday temporarily shielded the bank records of President Donald Trump and three of his children from House Democrats. In an order signed by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the House cannot enforce subpoenas issued to Deutsche Bank and Capital One at least until Dec. 13. The justices are scheduled to discuss at least one and maybe two…
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Federal Judge Dismisses Trump Lawsuit Against NY Over Tax Returns
A federal judge on Monday dismissed President Donald Trump’s lawsuit against New York officials that was aimed at preventing the release of his tax returns.
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4 California Voters File Lawsuit Over Presidential Tax Returns
The conservative group Judicial Watch announced it had filed a lawsuit on Thursday to challenge the law.
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California Governor Signs Bill on Presidential Tax Returns
California’s Democratic governor signed a law Tuesday requiring presidential candidates to release their tax returns to appear on the state’s primary ballot, a move aimed squarely at Republican President Donald Trump.
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‘Late Night': A Closer Look at Trump's Tax Returns
Seth Meyers takes a closer look at President Donald Trump still resisting calls to release his tax returns while commenting on immigration laws.
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Democrats Aren't ‘Smart Enough' to Read Trump's Tax Returns, Sarah Sanders Says
The White House is offering another rationale for why Democrats should not get their hands on President Donald Trump’s tax filings: They’re not “smart enough” to properly understand them, NBC News reported. Speaking with “Fox News Sunday” host Chris Wallace, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said she wouldn’t “trust” members of Congress to fully grasp the contents of the...
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‘Late Night': A Closer Look at Trump's Tax Returns
Seth Meyers takes a closer look at the president resisting calls to release his tax returns and calling the people who investigate him traitors.