By: Jacob Bogage
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Internal Revenue Service is debating requiring taxpayers to disclose their citizenship status on next year's tax forms, according
Jacob Bogage is a Congressional Economics Correspondent at The Washington Post. He covers economic policy in Congress, with a background that includes business, technology, and sports reporting, reflecting his interest in government, politics, and public policy. Jacob's work has been featured in numerous publications, including The Boston Globe and USA TODAY.
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Jacob Bogage's coverage primarily focuses on US government announcements and legal policy regulation, particularly in the areas of US politics, government funding, infrastructure, taxation, and social programs. He frequently covers bills passing through Congress and financial issues related to federal agencies.
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