Dean Tran of Fitchburg, was convicted in September on 20 counts of wire fraud and three counts of filing false tax returns.
Critics called the policy, offered to thousands of federal employees, "legally dubious" and "intentionally misleading".
Tran, 50, a Fitchburg Republican who served in the Legislature from 2017 to January 2021, proclaimed his innocence as he left ...
BOSTON ― Former state Sen. Dean A. Tran has been sentenced to 18 months in prison after his conviction on charges of wire ...
Last year the Internal Revenue Service launched a program that allowed some tax filers to file their returns directly to the ...
A former Stoneham police officer has been sentenced to federal prison after pleading guilty to a criminal bribery and ...
The report laid out dozens of potential violations by Low involving a non-profit tech foundation for which he raised a ...
The deadline for federal workers to accept OPM's buyout offer was on Feb. 6, but terms of resignation are different for IRS ...
Republican Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley described Wednesday on Fox News how “liberals are losing their minds” over the Trump ...
White House adviser Peter Navarro said President Donald Trump's trade plans will "structurally shift the American economy" if ...
The TAS Act aims to modernizing the IRS, has bipartisan support and open for public comment until March 31, 2025.
Eligible residents include households earning less than $67,000, residents over 50, those with limited English proficiency, ...