Washington, DC, is now hosting Big Tech billionaires and Silicon Valley elites. It could be a boon for the district's startup ...
As agencies scramble to comply with President Trump's Jan. 20 order terminating remote work, employees say the process has ...
In this episode of Tax Notes Talk, Tax Notes IRS reporter Benjamin Valdez provides an update on the IRS’s recent staffing developments and how they may affect filing season.
The condo is in the Pleasant Plains neighborhood, which is very residential, Asgari said. It offers proximity to the Metro, a ...
As federal workers returned to the office in droves in the nation's capital, there have been many complications at the buildings they need to work out of.
Mayor Muriel Bowser has announced another tax abatement for a planned office-to-residential conversion, this one near Dupont ...
For more than 15 years, the brick building in south Lincoln has served as a local hub for the U.S. Department of Agriculture ...
The government funding bill that’s headed to the White House limits Washington, D.C.’s ability to fully use its local tax dollars. The Senate-passed measure aims to fix that.
The Washington Post reported Thursday that DOGE officials told the acting IRS chief to get rid of more than 18,000 jobs, representing about 20 percent of the agency’s workforce. Treasury ...
Between President Donald Trump’s actions to slash government spending and cut the federal workforce, and efforts by the Republican-led Congress to assert power over the city’s governance, Washington, ...
A decision before Congress to strip $1.1 billion from the city budget for Washington, DC, has elected leaders across the metro area scrambling to prepare for the impacts of what the city’s mayor ...
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