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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.
Michiganders have voiced their strong opinions about Elon Musk - and his DOGE cuts to federal agencies - in an unscientific ...
Across the government, the administration is rehiring federal workers who were forced out or encouraged to resign.
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.
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The IRS is losing a third of its workforce while abandoning complex tax cases worth millions in revenue. This staffing crisis creates a system where wage earners face automatic verification while ...
It was a promise repeated many times by President Joe Biden’s administration: The IRS would conduct more audits of wealthy ...
New details in the president's budget detail some of the proposed workforce reductions, though the final cuts will likely be ...
Rescinding reduction-in-force notices, asking for volunteers, and offering jobs to fired federal workers are some of the ways ...
As Elon Musk departs DOGE, what do you think about the first four months of the department’s federal spending cuts?
Elon Musk came to Washington with a chain saw and a promise we all knew was little more than a dark fantasy: cut a third of ...
The recent decision to cut 22,000 IRS jobs under the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) could lead to greater ...