
Day 58 of No IRS Commissioner – Live Updates & What It Means for Every Taxpayer
The IRS has been operating without a permanent or acting commissioner for more than 57 days, since the vacancy began on March 6, 2026. A recent Senate Finance Committee letter confirms the agency lacks statutory leadership, and a motion to vacate has been filed in Tax Court to compel a resolution. The webcast will dissect the legal arguments, including the 1862 Internal Revenue Act survival theory, and outline practical steps taxpayers can take to protect their rights. Senator Ron Wyden has labeled the prolonged vacancy an "outrage," underscoring its significance.

April 15th 2026: The Last Tax Day in America? | Did Trump Really Do It?
On March 6 2026 the IRS Commissioner’s office became legally vacant after Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s acting authority expired, leaving the position unfilled and without a Senate‑confirmed appointee. The vacancy means every Notice of Deficiency issued since that date was authorized through...

Do I Really Have to Enter the US Tax System? Tax Pros Say "Yes" | Reality Says?
The video features tax attorney Anthony Parent with expat advocates Keith Redmond and John Richardson, debating whether Americans abroad should enter the U.S. tax system. It outlines the real costs, IRS risks, and criminal exposure of both compliance and non‑compliance,...