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A recent report from the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) found that the Internal Revenue Service increased audits ...
Some IRS managers have decided to “voluntarily downgrade” to non-management roles, because the pay “does not justify the ...
The IRS letters to current and former federal workers prompted tax experts to warn that the unpaid bills could be used as a ...
It might be tempting to underreport your income or tilt the value of tax deductions in your favor. But the IRS has its ...
Douglas O'Donnell, former acting commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service, has joined KPMG US as a senior managing ...
A watchdog responsible for monitoring the IRS has lost 15% of its workforce since October, a spokesperson for the agency said ...
The tax agency overall is down a quarter of its staff through a combination of deferred resignations, retirements and RIFs, ...
The Internal Revenue Service is continuing to shed employees, with over 25% of its workforce now gone since the beginning of ...
According to a recent report from the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA), more than 11,000 IRS employees — approximately 11% of the agency's workforce — have either been ...
IRS has shrunk by 25%, mostly through voluntary separation incentives, while the Social Security Administration plans to shed ...
A retired IRS communications executive told the AICPA’s Town Hall that employees will be challenged to explain tax changes in the massive law.
Running for his old boss’s seat in Virginia’s 11th district, Walkinshaw details his tech agenda in an interview with FedScoop ...