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A staggering 25% of Internal Revenue Service employees are taking buyouts and plan to resign, according to two sources with ...
The Internal Revenue Service has agreed to share immigrants' tax data with Immigration and Customs Enforcement for the ...
The Internal Revenue Service is projected to lose more than $313 billion in revenue in the coming decade as undocumented ...
A group of senior career officials tried but ultimately failed to protect the agency’s highly-sensitive database of taxpayer information.
The I.R.S. had about 100,000 employees before President Trump took office. Between resignations and layoffs, the I.R.S. is on track to lose about a third of its staff this year.
Rajiv Uppal told IT staffers in a Monday email, obtained by FedScoop, that he had “decided to depart” the tax agency, and that his last day will be April 28. Kaschit Pandya, the agency’s chief ...
Earlier in April, the IRS began layoffs that could end up cutting as many as 20,000 workers—25 percent of the total workforce— sparking concerns that the IRS won't be able to process tax refunds as ...
Taxpayers in Tennessee, Arkansas will have more time to file their taxes as the IRS accommodates victims of the severe storms this month.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt declined to answer questions about how President Donald Trump‘s ...
Here's what to know about filing tax extensions, and if you live in a state with an automatically extended deadline.
Missed your IRS payment today? Penalties and 7% daily interest start April 16. File now, pay what you can, and consider a payment plan to reduce damage.
Restaurants and fast food chains are offering their version of a tax break. Here's a list of deals and discounts available ...