Taxes
  • Incompetence and Abuse Call for a Clean Sweep of the IRS

    The big-government movement has taken a few body blows over the last couple of months, especially at the IRS . The agency has become the nexus of this ideology, thanks to its traditional role as...

  • Scandal-Ridden IRS Puts Wine, Porn on Taxpayers’ Tab

    By Brianna Ehley, The Fiscal Times

    A new audit shows some IRS credit cards were used to buy pornography, copious amounts of wine and food, and personal items like smart phones, romance novels, baby clothes and diet pills. In one case...

  • Gambling Revenue a Crapshoot in Big Gaming States

    By Pamela Prah, Stateline

    States are still betting big on gambling. New York and Massachusetts are eyeing new, flashy resort-style casinos. The owner of one of the largest casinos in the country, Maryland Live! Casino, is...

  • Federal Contractors: High Costs, Low Standards

    By David Cay Johnston, Columbia-Journalism-Review

    The $17,000 that the IRS spent on a happiness consultant who drew images of celebrities raises some broader questions. How much does the IRS spend on consultants? What do they do? To what standards...

  • The Republican War on Data

    By Bruce Bartlett, The Fiscal Times

    On Wednesday, the House Budget Committee voted to force the Congressional Budget Office to produce deceptive budget data. It is part of a longstanding Republican effort to prevent the government from...