
Opinion – Jennifer Gatherwright: IRS reform requires a scalpel, not a chainsaw
Having represented taxpayers in IRS controversies throughout Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky for 23 years, I have gained perspective from the…
Having represented taxpayers in IRS controversies throughout Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky for 23 years, I have gained perspective from the…
The Internal Revenue Service is looking to fill hundreds of full-time and seasonal positions in Covington and will hold an…
Joe Heller was the editorial cartoonist for the Green Bay Press-Gazette in…
The free Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) service is a partnership with the Internal Revenue Service, United Way of Greater…
Identity theft is stressful, and it can do tremendous damage to your finances. BBB recommends the following tips to help…
By Ryan Clark NKyTribune reporter COVINGTON – It’s a place where neighbors meet and get to know each other, they…
The U.S. Department of the Treasury and IRS announced that nearly 130 million Americans have received Economic Impact Payments, worth…
By Ryan Clark NKyTribune reporter The latest step to alleviate flooding in the Peaselburg neighborhood is moving forward. City Commissioners…
Almost 60 years old, the newspaper clippings are faded and fragile. But with the rapid-fire publication of daily journalism, their…
State and Federal law enforcement officials from the Kentucky Coronavirus Fraud Task Force alerted Kentuckians about potential scams involving payments…
The Kentucky Department of Revenue (DOR) has finalized its tax filing processes and procedures, striving to make this the most…
By Suzanne Danks CPA, Rudler, PSC If you were one of the many Americans surprised by your tax return last…
By Ginger Dawson NKyTribune reporter In March of 1967, the Covington Internal Revenue Service opened for business in its enormous…
More than 52 years after it opened, the federal government’s massive tax processing facility will cease operation this weekend, triggering…
The next phase of Covington’s efforts to solicit the public’s ideas for the soon-to-be-vacant 23-acre IRS site is banking on…
As Kentuckians begin electronically filing their state and federal income taxes Jan. 28, Attorney General Andy Beshear is asking them…
The recent Federal Government shutdown is impacting agencies consumers and businesses depend on. Until a resolution is announced, a number…
NKyTribune staff The Internal Revenue Service began instructing more of its employees to report to work Wednesday, without pay, as…
By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor In our nation’s capital, the government shutdown is about ideological differences over immigration, border…
By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor Covington Economic Development Director Tom West provided an update on city projects at Thursday’s…
In the first year of operations under newly modernized U.S. Treasury and Internal Revenue Service (IRS) regulations, there was a…
The Center for Great Neighborhoods, the Taxpayer Advocate Service, and United Way of Greater Cincinnati will provide a day of…