The Buffalo Bills are getting a new stadium at taxpayer expense from all the State of New York, to the tune of $850 million.
The Individual TIN program at the IRS paid out $10.9 million in erroneous credits but improperly denied $4.7 million in proper credits.
Remembering the 250th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party, Richard Samuelson calls this our first insurrection.
The Democratic Party has a well-developed farm system of tax-exempt non-profits who skirt U.S. law to turn out the base.
Antisemitism, especially on campus, is finally having consequences for negligent university administrations.
Iowa and Minnesota present a controlled experiment in tax cutting, with Iowa as the experimental side. Results are overwhelmingly positive.
The food stamp program loses $1 billion a month to fraud and waste, with some benefits going even to lottery winners.
The IRS gave a big modernization contract to the firm whose employee leaked the taxes of Donald Trump and several other wealthy Americans.
Rep. Mike Johnson (R-La.), Speaker of the House, released a bill to support Israel with $14.3 billion, but offset that with IRS budget cuts.
Hunter Biden thought he had a deal to plead guilty to untimely tax payments. But the deal failed under judicial questioning.