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Black taxpayers are between three to five times more likely to be audited by the IRS than other taxpayers.
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The IRS building hasn't even been demolished and already Covington is getting calls from regional and national developers who want to be involved in the…
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The city of Covington wants to hear residents' opinions on the future of the Internal Revenue Service facility.Three conceptual plans will be unveiled at…
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Union workers from the Covington IRS facility walked a picket line Thursday afternoon, protesting the partial government shutdown. President of National…
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The IRS is agreeing to a settlement in a case alleging Greater Cincinnati employees targeted Tea Party groups for their political beliefs. Plaintiff's…
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New details are uncovered in the tea party suit against the IRS. Hamilton County Public Library trustees say the fate of the main branch is still…
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UPDATE 7/17/14: Federal Judge Susan Dlott refused to dismiss parts of the Tea Party's lawsuit Thursday against the Internal Revenue Service, meaning it…
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New IRS Commissioner John Koskinen came to Cincinnati Thursday to find out how the process of applying for 501 (c)(4) status can be more efficient and…
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The Ohio General Assembly's House Policy and Legislative Oversight Committee met in Cincinnati Thursday to hear from people who claim they were targeted…
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Several hundred Tea Party members rallied at noon Tuesday on Fountain Square before marching to the John Weld Peck Federal Building. They held signs and…