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It's tax filing time, but will a government shutdown impact tax refunds this year? Here's what we know as a Senate vote looms.
As tax season begins, a partial government shutdown is looming, which could delay when taxpayers receive their returns.
After federal agents shot a Minneapolis man on Saturday, Democrats are now pulling support for a spending bill due by Friday.
The IRS's ability to stay open during a shutdown depends on funding. How will filings and refunds be impacted?
Yes, a partial or complete government shutdown could affect tax refunds for the 2026 tax filing season, according to the Internal Revenue Service ( IRS ), potentially delaying refunds if federal funding runs out. Kiplinger reported that the IRS enters the 2026 tax season with "significantly less funding" than in previous years.
If the federal government shuts down, will mail delivery continue? Here's a look at how it would affect the U.S. Postal Service.
With a new government shutdown looming in the U.S., we take a look at what this would mean for Social Security and SSI beneficiaries.
New year, same you googling repeatedly, “Is a government shutdown happening?” We see you. We get it. And the answer is: “Maybe.” The likelihood of a partial government shutdown this weekend has ramped up following a surge in immigration enforcement and related backlash in Minnesota.
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Legislation to fund much of the US government appears to be in peril this week, with odds spiking that another partial government shutdown will strike Friday at midnight.