Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Student Loan Deal Reached, Small Banks Turn To Dodgy Practice, Treasure Hunters' Historic Find And More

Wednesday, June 27, 2012
While the IRS has ramped up its efforts to encourage tax cheats to come clean, the agency's voluntary disclosure programs have only reclaimed a small fraction of the money the government loses to tax evasion every year.

On Tuesday, the IRS announced it has collected more than $5 billion in taxes, interest and penalties from 33,000 voluntary disclosures of foreign accounts since 2009. But that figure is relatively small when compared to the $385 billion that the agency says it loses to tax evasion every year.
Student Loan Interest Rate Deal Doesn't Go Far Enough, Experts Say
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Half Of U.S. Adults Essentially In A Credit Coma: Report
Amateur Treasure Hunters Make $15 Million Discovery
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