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The IRS has lost over 11% of its workforce through terminations and voluntary resignations. Legal challenges have followed as ...
More than one-quarter of the agency’s workers have left in the past three months, raising the likelihood of service gaps and processing delays, a report says.
As reported by Kiplinger, the layoffs at the IRS impacted nearly every division. By the end of the 2025 tax season, more than ...
After a successful 2025 tax filing season, the loss of over 25% of staff and a 37% drop in funding leave the status of the 2026 season in doubt, the national taxpayer advocate’s midyear report said.
WASHINGTON, D.C. U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) led Illinois’s Congressional Democrats in demanding answers from the ...
President Donald Trump’s pick for IRS Commissioner, Billy Long, has been confirmed by the Senate. Here’s what it could mean for the agency.
Trump administration races to fix a big mistake: DOGE fired too many people Across the government, officials are rehiring federal workers who were forced out or encouraged to resign.
Colleges that consider race in student admissions, scholarships could lose their tax-exempt status. Read more at straitstimes ...
Significant reductions in the IRS workforce appear to be increasing the number of 'no change' audit closures. The shift could ...
IRS probationary workers who were fired for “performance ... the NWS was recently permitted a workaround to the federal hiring freeze and can now hire more staff.
After dismissing thousands of probationary employees for fabricated “performance” issues, the IRS reversed course and told them to show up to work in late May.
The Trump administration is privately considering unleashing what advocates and critics agree would be one of its biggest cudgels yet to pressure colleges to end slews of programs and practices ...