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The IRS, hit by the Trump administration's federal workforce cuts, has lost 31% of its auditors through March, government watchdog finds.
Without requested funds, the IRS says it will only be able to answer 16% of calls during next year’s tax filing season, and only 11% of all calls in FY 2026.
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DOGE cuts mean loss of 11% of IRS staff
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk under President Trump's administration, targets federal ...
One of the more controversial (and potentially consequential) aspects of President Donald Trump’s second administration is ...
The recent decision to cut 22,000 IRS jobs under the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) could lead to greater ...
Under President Donald Trump's administration, the Government Efficiency Department (DOGE), led by Elon Musk, aims to reduce ...
The Trump administration's decision to implement extensive layoffs at the IRS is raising concerns among tax experts. While ...
Layoffs increased by nearly 50% in May compared with last year, as DOGE was cited as the leading cause of 284,044 job cuts in ...
The IRS has lost over 11% of its workforce through terminations and voluntary resignations. Legal challenges have followed as the tax agency faces more cuts and an indefinite hiring freeze.
The Trump administration's significant cuts to the IRS workforce have sparked concerns about reduced public revenue and a ...
New details in the president's budget detail some of the proposed workforce reductions, though the final cuts will likely be ...