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Elon Musk Asks if IRS Funding Should Be 'Deleted'
Elon Musk has asked social media users if funding for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) should be "deleted" in a poll on X, formerly Twitter. "The IRS just said it wants $20B more money," Musk, who has been appointed to co-lead the informal Department of Government Efficiency under President-elect Donald Trump, wrote on X.
Elon Musk asks if the IRS should be ‘deleted’ after agency ...
The IRS just said it wants $20B more money,” billionaire Elon Musk posted on X, before sharing a poll asking whether the agency should be “deleted” altogether.
Elon Musk wants to ‘delete’ federal financial watchdog as ‘DOGE’ begins work
Delete CFPB,” the billionaire tech executive running the “Department of Government Efficiency” said in an early-morning post on X.
On Facebook, Elon Musk is an invention superhero. But many of these posts are made up
Facebook users post AI-generated images that make fake devices seem real, and they make it seem as if Elon Musk was behind them all.
Elon Musk Wants to ‘Delete’ the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
The comment on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau follows Musk’s recent appointment to a government efficiency role, further amplifying the influence of the world’s rich
Elon Musk wants to 'delete' a federal agency designed to prevent another financial crisis and protect people from scams
Republicans and the banking industry have accused the CFPB of regulatory overreach because it doesn't follow the usual congressional budget process.
No, Elon Musk did not announce a Tesla motor home
Tesla CEO Elon Musk recently unveiled the company’s "cybercab" and "robovan," a self-driving taxi and an autonomous van, respectively. But a Tesla "motor home" wasn’t mentione
Elon Musk’s xAI goes after OpenAI
Humiliating each other is worth more to them than we will make in a lifetime.” In the world of generative artificial intelligence ( AI ), the scrap between Elon Musk and Sam Altman is in the same league.
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2 Tax Preparers Indicted for $65 Million COVID-Relief Scheme
The pair were indicted on more than 50 counts, including wire fraud, money laundering, preparing false tax returns and ...
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The IRS is at risk of losing $20 billion in funding without legislative intervention
U.S. Treasury officials are calling on Congress to unlock $20 billion in IRS enforcement money that is tied up in legislative ...
Accounting Today
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IRS faces steep budget cuts without congressional action
The Treasury Department is warning Congress that it needs lawmakers to unlock $20 billion in funding for the Internal Revenue ...
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IRS funding cut would increase US deficit, slow service
Cuts in funding for the Internal Revenue Service, long eyed by Republicans in Congress, would increase the federal deficit by ...
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Millions from tax refunds go to pay fees, report finds
Tax credits are key to alleviating poverty in America — but they often come with steep costs for tax preparation and bank ...
ABC15 Arizona
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Bipartisan group of Arizona lawmakers looking to get tax rebate before end of year
More than 700,000 households in Arizona are missing money from their bank accounts, according to three of Arizona's members ...
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Easterly Government Properties Acquires 100,000 Leased Square Foot Internal Revenue Service Industrial Facility in Ogden, Utah
WASHINGTON--Easterly Government Properties, Inc. (NYSE: DEA) (the "Company" or "Easterly"), a fully integrated real estate ...
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IRS Enforcement Money Has Unexpected $20 Billion Hole
Biden administration officials are rushing to address quirk in congressional funding before they leave office.
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