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May 11, 2026
Courts Reshape Tax Administration After Key Ruling

Tax administration changes as courts limit IRS authority post-Chevron, raising new questions about regulations, enforcement, and taxpayer rights.

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May 11, 2026
Immigrant Taxpayer Rights Case Nears High Court

Immigrant taxpayer rights case advances as courts split on IRS information sharing, raising chances of Supreme Court review and affecting ITIN filers.

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May 10, 2026
IRS Digital Platform Data Sharing Tightens Oversight

IRS digital platform data sharing increases through Form 1099-K reporting, affecting gig income, payment apps, and online marketplace transactions.

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May 10, 2026
Gig Platforms Overhaul Tax Reporting for 2025

Gig platforms' tax reporting in 2025 brings new 1099-K rules, tighter IRS oversight, and more reporting for gig workers across major apps and marketplaces.

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May 9, 2026
Mixed-Status Families Confront New Tax Credit Limits

Mixed-status families face new tax credit rules as Congress debates SSN and ITIN eligibility, impacting Child Tax Credit and refunds.

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May 9, 2026
Congress Debates Child Tax Credit Expansion for ITIN Filers

Child Tax Credit expansion for ITIN filers is under review as Congress debates eligibility rules affecting mixed-status families and federal tax benefits.

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