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The IRS cut over 25,000 jobs in a year, sparking concerns about its ability to handle tax seasons and provide adequate taxpayer support.
Advocacy groups are raising concerns that the staff cuts, which could eliminate as many as 20,000 IRS jobs — roughly 25% of its workforce — may create more confusion for taxpayers and make it ...
The IRS lost 26% of its 102,000-person workforce to layoffs and buyouts this year through early June, amid a larger effort by ...
National Taxpayer Advocate rings warning bell about how much the IRS will be prepared for 2026 tax season, given job cuts and ...
The 2026 tax season could be rough, with IRS staff cuts and budget woes likely causing delays and service issues for ...
On July 4, 2025, legislation known as the "One Big Beautiful Bill" was signed into law. Learn about the 2025 tax changes here ...
The budget bill championed by President Donald Trump could complicate next year's tax filing season after the IRS lost one-quarter of its employees through staffing cuts, an independent watchdog ...
Taxpayers could face significant hurdles during the 2026 tax filing season after the Internal Revenue Service ... cut compared to the previous year, the Associated Press reported. Collins wrote that ...
More than 80 million Americans will get tax rebates worth $2,942 on average following the 2025 filing season, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has said. Individual Returns Received: 140,633,000 ...