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PREMIUMJan 25, 2025

Defendants Charged With Filing Over 8,000 False Tax Returns In Largest COVID Tax Credit Case To Date

The government alleges that the defendants attempted to collect more than $600 million from the scheme—the IRS paid approximately $45 million to the defendants and the...

ByKelly Phillips ErbForbes Staff
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PREMIUMJan 23, 2025

Supreme Court Puts Business Ownership Reporting Block On Hold. But Don’t Rush To File—Yet

While the High Court today stayed one Texas judge's injunction blocking the Corporate Transparency Act’s beneficial ownership interest (BOI) reporting requirement, another Texas judge has gotten into the act.

ByKelly Phillips ErbForbes Staff
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PREMIUMJan 23, 2025

Trump Administration Delays Funding To Cancer Research

A temporary freeze on meetings on the National Institutes of Health could lead to delays in disbursing research grants and in approving crucial clinical trials.

ByAlex KnappForbes Staff
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PREMIUMJan 23, 2025

This $2 Billion Content Moderation Company Is Trying To Stop AI Images Of Child Sexual Abuse

Hive is partnering with the Internet Watch Foundation, a U.K.-based child safety nonprofit, to better detect child sexual abuse material.

ByRashi ShrivastavaForbes Staff
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PREMIUMJan 22, 2025

Trump Orders Withdrawal From Global Tax Deal And Initiates America First Trade Policy

President Donald Trump declared that the global tax deal “has no force or effect” in the U.S. in one of a pair of new tax and trade-related directives.

ByKelly Phillips ErbForbes Staff
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PREMIUMJan 22, 2025

AI Startup Aims To Graduate From Job Search To Career Coach

With an additional $7.5 million in funding from Flybridge, CityLight Capital and Lerer Hippeau, Teal is expanding into direct-to-consumer AI interview prep and salary and benefits comparisons.

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PREMIUMJan 21, 2025

Trump Signs Dozens Of Executive Orders, Including An Indefinite Freeze On IRS Hiring

President Donald Trump signed dozens of executive actions on his first day in office, including two that could impact the IRS—and your tax refund.

ByKelly Phillips ErbForbes Staff
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PREMIUMJan 21, 2025

Harvard Settles Antisemitism Lawsuits, Adding Protections For Zionism

The nation’s richest Ivy League university lost millions in fundraising dollars after drawing donor ire over antisemitism on campus. These settlements could be the first step to assuaging those concerns.

ByEmma WhitfordForbes Staff
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PREMIUMJan 17, 2025

IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel Announces Departure

With a new IRS Commissioner likely on the way in, IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel has announced that he is leaving the agency on January 20, 2025.

ByKelly Phillips ErbForbes Staff
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PREMIUMJan 16, 2025

AI Kissing Apps Are Taking Deepfakes Mainstream

Social media platforms like TikTok and Meta have shown thousands of ads for apps that use AI to create fake videos of people kissing anyone they want.

ByRashi ShrivastavaForbes Staff