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Recent News About U.S. Internal Revenue Service
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Bipartisan coalition requests Biden Administration designate US citizen in Nigeria as hostage
On October 18, Attorney General John Formella joined a bipartisan group of seventeen other state attorneys general in urging the Biden Administration to designate U.S. citizen Tigran Gambaryan as a hostage under the Robert Levinson Hostage Recovery and Hostage-Taking Accountability Act.
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Federal judge Spero rules IRS request for user information from Kraken 'not overbroad'
As part of a court order, the digital asset exchange company Kraken will be mandated to provide the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) with select user account and transaction information from 2016 to 2020.
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Unraveling the Web of Chinese Money Laundering: An Insider's Account of Cartels, Cryptocurrency, and Global Schemes
Sebastian Rotella is a senior reporter at ProPublica. He is a finalist for the Tom Renner Award for his article, How a Chinese-American Gangster Transformed Money Laundering for Drug Cartels.
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The IRS continues to lack transparency: 10,000 potential documents after reporting there were none
Last week, many who focus on openness in government celebrated Sunshine Week and National Freedom of Information Day on March 16, observed on the birthday of James Madison, the Father of the Constitution