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According to an IRS data book, the agency employed about 15,500 customer service workers in 2021.The workforce has since grown to about 20,000, as of late 2023, the most recent figures available ...
The IRS has been making progress in improving its phone service. But some setbacks could be expected to hit next year. The IRS answered about 12.4 million calls during both the 2024 and 2025 ...
IRS staff losses pose ‘risks’ to next tax filing season, report warns. More than one-quarter of the agency’s workers have left in the past three months, raising the likelihood of service ...
IRS revenue will reportedly be $500 billion lower than 2024 02:37. The IRS is planning to cut up to 40% of its workforce after Tuesday marked the official end of tax filing season, according to an ...
The IRS, hit by the Trump administration's federal workforce cuts, has lost 31% of its auditors through March, government watchdog finds. Latest U.S.
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) are nearing an agreement that would permit ICE to access taxpayer information to locate illegal immigrants ...
Internal Revenue Service workers are expecting to soon learn their employment fate, coinciding with Tuesday’s tax-filing deadline and their busiest week of the year.
Tax revenue could drop by 10 percent amid turmoil at IRS Staff cuts and disruptions related to the U.S. DOGE Service have officials bracing for a sharp loss of revenue. Updated March 22, 2025 ...
EXCLUSIVE: The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Internal Revenue Service (IRS) have come to an agreement to permit ICE to access taxpayer information to locate illegal immigrants subject ...
About 25% of IRS employees are planning to take buyouts and resign, according to three sources with direct knowledge. Approximately 22,000 people want to take the offer, with the deadline having ...
The IRS Wants to Sell You on Its ‘Service ... and the National Taxpayer Advocate suggest Democratic Party claims that only high earners will be squeezed in the IRS audit expansion are false.
The check's in the ether. IRS headquarters in Washington, D.C. The Internal Revenue Service says that it's aware of a delay in processing some electronic payments, and that some taxpayers are ...