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With massive cuts to the IRS workforce, the question now is whether the tax collector is waving the white flag on audits.
Thousands of workers are leaving the IRS through deferred resignations. The big staff reductions might lead to decreased ...
Here's a look at how the Internal Revenue Service chooses taxpayers to audit — and how you can, for the most part, avoid ...
The conclusion of the tax filing season is about to provide early clues toward resolving a nagging question hanging over the ...
Tuesday is Tax Day, but there will be fewer Internal Revenue Service workers around to process your return this year—and ...
Sen. Joni Ernst is gearing up for Tax Day with new legislation requiring the IRS to police itself and ensure that all of its ...
Thousands of IRS employees have lost their jobs as part of DOGE’s spending cuts, and the layoffs could affect essential ...
Gary Shapley, previously a mid-level career agent, was named a senior adviser to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent in March.
The April 15 tax deadline is fast approaching, but you still have options if you need more time. Filing a tax extension doesn ...
The IRS had about 100,000 employees before the president took office. Between resignations and layoffs, it's on track to lose a third of its staff this year.
With massive IRS staff cuts, can rich households expect the agency to ease up on audits? Audits are the Internal Revenue Service's tool for spotting red flags in people's tax returns. But with ...