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Republicans have wanted to end IRS Direct File for years, calling it wasteful and an example of government overreach.
At a time when questions may arise regarding your rights it could be comforting to know that, at least as to the US Internal Revenue Service, there is a clear statement of general rights as an
President Trump is looking to use the IRS to achieve some of his political goals. Some experts see parallels with Nixon's efforts to interfere with the agency.
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The IRS, hit by the Trump administration's federal workforce cuts, has lost 31% of its auditors through March, government watchdog finds.
The Internal Revenue Service has not yet satisfied the goal of the Payment Integrity Information Act to reduce improper payment rates to less than 10%.
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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.
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Soy Aire on MSNWhy ignoring the IRS could cost you more than you thinkTax season may be over, but the IRS isn't taking a break. With enhanced audit systems in place, taxpayers need to stay vigilant. Ignoring your tax responsibilities can lead to severe consequences, including direct intervention in your bank accounts.