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Perry DiToto, a retired IRS employee who left the agency 12 years ago, is helping those leaving the IRS navigate the next ...
A big exodus of IRS employees is underway during the heart of tax season as thousands of workers leave through deferred resignations. A Treasury Department spokesperson said Tuesday that the ...
The recent decision to cut 22,000 IRS jobs under the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) could lead to greater ...
The IRS could see a mass exodus of up to 40 percent of its workforce ... plans to reduce its workforce to between 60,000 to 70,000 employees, down from a previous headcount of roughly 100,000.
Democrats cited Billy Long's ties to firms hawking phony tax credits, but Republicans backed him on a party-line committee ...
The IRS has lost over 11% of its workforce through terminations and voluntary resignations. Legal challenges have followed as the tax agency faces more cuts and an indefinite hiring freeze.
The quick turnover in leadership and other changes are likely to dampen employee morale at the IRS and hurt the agency’s ability to serve taxpayers in a timely manner, says Janet Holtzblatt ...
highlighting the scale of the exodus. The second wave of resignations is markedly larger than the first, which concluded in early March with about 4,700 employees, or roughly 5% of the IRS ...