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The IRS faces a challenging 2026 tax season due to significant staff reductions. Experts warn that these cuts could severely ...
President Donald Trump's tax-cut and spending bill, which passed Congress on Thursday, averts the near-term prospect of a U.S ...
Since President Donald Trump issued the return-to-office mandate for all federal employees on Jan. 20, federal workers ...
The IRS has reduced its workforce by more than 25,000 employees, raising serious concerns ahead of a complex 2026 tax season.
ATLANTA — The governor’s office said it will start issuing one-time, special tax refunds this week. The bill passed earlier this year will mean money back in your pocket. Here is the breakdown: ...
The IRS has shed more than 20% of its workforce since President Donald Trump took office, wiping away the Biden administration’s highly touted hiring gains. Those cuts have yet to factor in ...
More than 11,400 Internal Revenue Service employees have either received termination notices as probationary employees or voluntarily resigned, representing an 11% reduction to the agency's workforce, ...
Editor’s note: This story has been updated. The Department of Government Efficiency has reportedly ended a lease for an Internal Revenue Service office in Michigan. According to the DOGE Wall of ...
IRS staff were also told via email on Friday that the Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Taxpayer Services would see layoffs. It's unclear how many employees will be affected.
The acting head of the IRS plans to resign after being bypassed over a new agreement to share the tax data of undocumented immigrants with Homeland Security personnel, according to two people ...
Mass layoffs begin at US' Internal Revenue Service, civil rights office hit first It was earlier reported that more than 20,000 staff would be laid off at the US' Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
The IRS plans to cut as many as 20,000 staffers — up to 25% of the workforce — as part of layoffs that began Friday, two people familiar with the situation told The Associated Press.