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The IRS has lost nearly one-third of tax auditors amid DOGE cuts, according to a watchdog report. Here's what to know.
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has plans to take advantage of the "AI boom" to fill glaring workforce gaps, following the layoff of thousands of tax agents.
Staff reductions have eliminated one-third of the of the IRS staff who collect tax money—with more on the way.
The IRS, hit by the Trump administration's federal workforce cuts, has lost 31% of its auditors through March, government ...
The Internal Revenue Service lost 31% of its auditors from buyouts and layoffs tied to Elon Musk’s Department of Government ...
A jury convicted Elana Cohen-Roth of 23 felony counts in March. She bilked an elderly victim of at least $1 million over a ...
Following the April 15 tax deadline, the IRS is ramping up efforts to identify tax fraud and errors. With a focus on false ...
A dip in IRS workforce numbers, even after filing season, will impact taxpayers who have errors on their returns or need to ...
The Treasury Department and IRS are working to make the tax collection agency more efficient, which has included a focus on ...
Fact checked by Suzanne Kvilhaug If you’re expecting your 2024 federal tax refund to arrive in the mail, it might be the last ...
Will your deposit arrive this week? Find out. Between May 5 and May 11, many eligible taxpayers could see their refunds land ...
Are political donations tax deductible? Find out what the IRS allows, plus where state-level exceptions may apply.