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Yellen, Collins say Treasury contract policies on telework need review
Republicans in Congress have expressed frustration with what they say are largely empty federal office buildings paid for by taxpayers.
Inspector general finds Treasury acted appropriately on Trump tax returns
A watchdog has found that the Treasury Department appropriately handled Congress’ request for President Donald Trump’s tax returns, which Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has refused to provide.
By Marcy Gordon, AP
Want your coronavirus relief payment? New online tools will help with that deposit.
Two new Treasury web portals will allow the IRS to expedite coronavirus relief payments to Americans who didn't file a tax return or didn't provide banking information to the tax agency.
By Andrew Eversden
Treasury wants more info on financial sector cybersecurity risks
Public comments are open until March 23.
By Andrew Eversden
Here’s who got hit with new election interference sanctions
All U.S. residents are barred from possessing or engaging in transactions with the identified assets.
By Andrew Eversden
Will this enterprise cloud suit its agency to a T?
The Department of the Treasury is crafting a cloud contract to award in fiscal year 2022.
By Andrew Eversden
WannaCry hackers face sanctions from Treasury Department
North Korean hacking groups have attacked financial institutions to raise money for the country's nuclear program.
By Andrew Eversden
Trump asks Supreme Court to unfreeze Defense Department money for border wall
The Trump administration on Friday asked the Supreme Court to lift a freeze on Pentagon money it wants to use to build sections of a border wall with Mexico.
The important lessons of federal blockchain projects
There are challenges in data sharing and employee education slowing widespread government adoption of emerging technologies.
By Andrew Eversden
Trump introduces World Bank critic David Malpass to lead it
Malpass, who is now Trump's undersecretary for international affairs at the Treasury Department, has been a sharp critic of the 189-nation World Bank.
By Darlene Superville and Josh Boak