-
The IRS is "in the roughest shape it's been in in 50 years," says former commissioner Mark Everson. The agency, he says, is understaffed, has more work than it can handle and is underfunded.
-
"Be alert to criminals who ask you, by phone, email, text – or even on social media, to verify your information," the IRS cautions.
-
In an interview with NPR, the Treasury secretary calls to permanently expand the child tax credit being paid out to American families starting this week.
-
Signups for health insurance through the federal marketplaces are down as the open enrollment period comes to an end. But more than half a million...
-
Florida’s share of film and television productions is waning as the state no longer offers tax credits for the industry. A new analysis finds Florida…
-
Companies that make interns into employees could get tax credits under a legislative proposal. The Internship Tax Credit Program will help degree...
-
Florida has been home to TV shows like "Burn Notice," "Dexter," and most recently the reality show "Gator Boys." With a special session looming, there’s a…
-
After last year’s legislative session, Florida failed to secure the tax incentive money it needed to lure more movie and television projects to the…
-
Now that “Burn Notice” has wrapped up seven successful seasons, will a new show step in to send the world a postcard of Miami every week?The USA Network…