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Opinion: Plante Moran's Brett Bissonnette says that encouraging e-filing, expanding tax services, and showing some kindness ...
A group of Maryland lawmakers is calling on the IRS to expedite federal tax refunds for individuals who are facing financial ...
The Internal Revenue Service's plan under the Biden administration to audit high-income taxpayers appears less likely after ...
The IRS has already lost more than 26,000 employees this year—and the administration’s latest budget proposal would shrink the agency even further. Meanwhile, more than half of the Inflation Reduction ...
Taxpayers could face significant hurdles during the 2026 tax filing season after the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) reduced ...
As the 2026 tax season approaches, U.S. taxpayers may face significant challenges due to substantial IRS workforce reductions and anticipated complex tax law changes.
Diana Shaw of Wiley Rein LLP discusses the reduction in workforce at the IRS as detailed in a report by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration and the risks that may arise during a time ...
National Taxpayer Advocate Erin M. Collins has released her Fiscal Year 2026 Objectives Report to Congress, praising the 2025 filing season for its efficiency while underscoring persistent ...
National Taxpayer Advocate rings warning bell about how much the IRS will be prepared for 2026 tax season, given job cuts and tax changes.
As the Internal Revenue Service begins accepting tax returns for the 2021 tax year Monday, officials are warning that the agency is facing “enormous challenges” during this tax filing season ...
The IRS employee headcount dropped by more than 25,000 as part during President Donald Trump's second administration.
Congressional actions on tax legislation and IRS budget proposals—expected before July 4—will determine the scale of changes and challenges for the next tax season.