Millionaire? Here's how likely you are to be audited by the IRS.Although IRS critics raise concerns about onerous enforcement, high-income earners have little to fear, group finds.cbsnews.com
Immigration court backlog at 1.9 million cases; Attorneys say more resources, law changes are neededGiven the record number of apprehensions seen along our southern border for a second year, the concern is growing over the backlog of cases in immigration court.
Most early deportations under Title 42 were of people stopped previouslyOne person removed under Title 42 had been encountered 81 prior times by the Border Patrol.washingtonpost.com
TRAC Data: Missed paperwork leads to uptick in dismissal of immigration casesNew data from the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse at Syracuse University shows an increasing number of immigration court cases getting dismissed because required paperwork is not being filed.
IRS audits the poor at 5 times the rate of everyone else, analysis findsTaxpayers who earn less than $25,000 are far more likely to get audited by the IRS than wealthier people.cbsnews.com