IRS faced the music on face-ID technology
Herein, two columns, one written when the IRS had really bad plans for the summer, the second written after the IRS scrapped the bad plans. (Links to full columns are […]
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Herein, two columns, one written when the IRS had really bad plans for the summer, the second written after the IRS scrapped the bad plans. (Links to full columns are […]
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(Jan. 12) The IRS needs more agents on its help desk, not its audit department. That’s the obvious takeaway from the annual report to Congress of the National Taxpayer Advocate, […]
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Trump, GOP Make Good on Energy Drilling Promises — (Quin Hillyer, Liberty Headlines) Most conservatives and most Alaskans are celebrating this week because of steps Congress and President Trump are taking, after years of […]
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My column for the Advocate raises an important issue for school choice in Louisiana, by Yours Truly. These four graphics tell the story of school choice, by Kelsey Harris at […]
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This is scary. Seriously. My column at National Review Online today talks about a “secret” deal whereby the IRS may start trying to regulate the content of sermons and homilies. […]
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