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Coinbase Ordered to Turn Over Identities of 14,355 Cryptocurrency Traders to the IRS
The exchange lost a legal battle and now Bitcoin’s tax problem is coming to a head.
IRS Cybercrime Agent Lurks Dark Web Subreddit Looking For Hackers
Even the taxman lurks on r/DarkNetMarkets.
Equifax's ex CEO got crushed by Congress, but it won't matter
Former Equifax CEO Richard Smith got accused of leaving the company “with a golden parachute.”
Don't Look Now, but America's Tax System May Collapse Soon
After years of cuts, the IRS is starved for money—which is very bad news for the government.
We Talked to the Hacker Who Flooded Alleged IRS Scammers With Robocalls
A telephonic DDoS worthy of a top spot on r/justiceporn.
Trump Just Made It Easier for Churches to Back Politicians
Thursday's executive order could also make it harder for workers at religious organizations to get birth control.
Here's an IRS Contract With a Dark Web Intel Firm
The Internal Revenue Service paid Flashpoint $65,000.
How President Trump Could Free the NCAA to Pour More Money into Politics
If Trump fulfills his pledge to eliminate a federal law prohibiting charitable organizations from participating in political campaigns, the nonprofit NCAA will be free to shower sympathetic candidates with cash.
I'm a Victim of Tax Season Cybercrime
And we are all victims of our unnecessarily convoluted tax system.
How the IRS Screws Legal Weed Businesses
The IRS targets legal cannabis businesses. Now the industry is fighting back.
America Almost Made Filing Taxes Easy, Then Lobbyists Showed Up
A 1998 law ordered the IRS to allow people to pay their taxes without filing a return. Why hasn’t it happened?
How Coinbase Traders Are Fighting Back IRS Attempts to Reveal Their Identities
With the IRS attempting to force Coinbase to disclose the identities of its users, several users have identified themselves and attempted to intervene in the litigation. Who will prevail?