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  2. IRS targeting controversy - Wikipedia

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    IRS targeting controversy. The logo of the Internal Revenue Service. In 2013, the United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS), under the Obama administration, revealed that it had selected political groups applying for tax-exempt status for intensive scrutiny based on their names or political themes. This led to wide condemnation of the agency ...

  3. The IRS wants to end another major tax loophole for the ...

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    June 17, 2024 at 12:39 PM. WASHINGTON (AP) — The IRS plans to end a major tax loophole for wealthy taxpayers that could raise more than $50 billion in revenue over the next decade, the U.S ...

  4. Lois Lerner - Wikipedia

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    Lois Gail Lerner (born October 12, 1950) is an American attorney and former United States federal civil service employee. Lerner became director of the Exempt Organizations Unit of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in 2005, and subsequently became the central figure in the 2013 IRS targeting controversy in the targeting of politically aligned groups, either denying them tax-exempt status ...

  5. Watchdog sees 'light at the end of the tunnel' for the IRS - AOL

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    “Taxpayers and tax professionals experienced more misery in 2022," the report said. “The good news is that since the close of the 2022 filing season, the IRS has made considerable progress in ...

  6. IRS chief addresses debunked claim that a flood of new ... - AOL

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    One claim in particular has gained traction in right-wing circles: that the money would not only lead to a flood of 87,000 new IRS agents — but also that those agents will be largely armed. Fact ...

  7. List of allegations of misuse of the Internal Revenue Service

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    Purported IRS targeting of conservative groups under President Barack Obama led to anti-IRS protests by the Tea Party. In May 2013, the IRS admitted it had subjected conservative political groups to closer scrutiny in their applications for tax-exempt status based on particular keywords in their names.

  8. John Anthony Castro - Wikipedia

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    John Anthony Castro (born 1983) is an American tax advisor from Texas.He is known as the most prolific [2] [3] advocate for disqualifying Donald Trump from the 2024 U.S. presidential election under the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, and for his involvement in Dixon v Commissioner and its related cases.

  9. Tax returns of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    After the refund, Trump had an average tax bill of $1.4 million per year over the 18 years. [ 51 ][ 169 ] In 2016, Trump paid only $750 in federal income tax, and in 2017, he paid another $750 in federal income tax. [ 51 ] This was much less than other recent presidents paid while in office.