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Shannon Ellis, head of the union that represents Kansas City IRS employees, said the Trump administration won’t even confirm how many local federal workers have been lost. But she said that the layoffs and policy changes are demoralizing and delaying critical services.
Even if the megabill boosts charitable giving, nonprofits providing social services are likely to find themselves financially squeezed, an economist says.
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'I Think It's Great': Donald Trump Exposes His Desire To End Separation Of Church And State, Raves About IRS Allowing Churches To Influence PoliticsDuring a multilateral lunch event with African leaders at the White House yesteday, Donald Trump delivered celebratory remarks on the IRS allowing churches to endorse political candidates.
The Supreme Court allowed Trump to begin mass layoff plans. The ruling: The court lifted a lower court order blocking plans to fire thousands of federal workers at 19 agencies and departments. The court didn’t address the legality of Trump’s reorganization plans.
As Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer, a law professor at the University of Notre Dame, explained to the New York Times, “It basically tells churches of all denominations and sects that you’re free to support candidates from the pulpit. It also says to all candidates and parties, ‘Hey, time to recruit some churches.’”
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Cryptopolitan on MSNIRS rule dies, but crypto still on Treasury’s radarThe Treasury has on Thursday quietly erased a major crypto reporting rule that would’ve forced platforms across the industry, both centralized and decentralized, to hand over user trade data to the IRS.
An obscure provision in Donald Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' reduces the amount gamblers can deduct from taxes for betting losses.
The Internal Revenue Service has declared 83 pieces of old guidance in the Internal Revenue Bulletin to be obsolete in accordance with Trump executive orders.