IRS To End Unannounced Visits To Taxpayers
The Internal Revenue Service Said Monday It Will End Most Unannounced Visits To Taxpayers By Agency Revenue Officers To Reduce Confusion And Improve Safety For Taxpayers And Employees.
Read moreThe Internal Revenue Service Said Monday It Will End Most Unannounced Visits To Taxpayers By Agency Revenue Officers To Reduce Confusion And Improve Safety For Taxpayers And Employees.
Read moreTennessee’s Annual Back-To-School Tax Holiday And A Three-Month Grocery Tax Holiday Are About To Begin.
Read moreThe Department Of Education Announced Friday That $39 Billion In Federal Student Loan Debt For About 800,000 Borrowers Will Be “Discharged,” Or Canceled, In The Coming Weeks.
Read moreTaxpayers Lost Nearly $200 Billion To Fraudsters That Was Meant For Struggling Small Businesses, According To A New Watchdog Report On The Small Business Administration’ Covid-Era Pandemic Relief Programs.
Read moreIn Light Of ‘Pride Month,’ Congressman Andy Ogles (TN-05) Introduced Two Bills That Fight Back Against The Radical Agenda Of The LBGT Movement And Protect Children In Schools.
Read moreStarting In 2025, The Tennessee Smokies Minor League Baseball Team Will Have A New $114 Million Home In East Knoxville.
Read moreThree Tennessee Cities Ranked Near The Bottom Of A New Set Of Rankings Looking At Which City Is Best Run.
Read moreWell Over Half Of All Voters Give Lawmakers In Washington D.C. An Unsatisfactory Mark When It Comes To Their Handling Of Taxpayer Dollars.
Read moreTennessee Taxpayers Could, Under A New Court Ruling, Be Liable For Years Of Back Payments To Emergency Room Doctors.
Read moreThe Sumner County Elections Commission Filed A Lawsuit Against The Sumner County Commission Over The Use Of A Building Owned By The County. The Mostly Newly Elected Sumner County Commission Has Determined That The Elections Commission Doesn’t Need A Larger Building And 250 Brand New Machines To Fulfill Their Duty To Carry Out A Free And Fair Election.
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