A backlog of paper-based tax returns and correspondence hobbled the IRS at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The IRS is trying to reverse more than a decade of declining audits among the highest-income taxpayers, as well as complex partnerships and corporations.
An information technology team at the IRS has won recognition for a system that lets taxpayers submit correspondence online.
With the federal return-to-office conversation always in flux, Federal News Network wants to keep you up-to-date on what it all means for federal employees.
Democrats say an appropriations bill with 10% spending cuts to covered agencies would leave no choice but to implement staff reductions to make ends meet.
The House Appropriations Committee proposes cutting IRS funding by nearly 18% and zero out funding for its Direct File platform.
The IRS Direct File system that lets households file their federal taxes online — and for free — is here to stay, after taxpayers tested the platform.
Former IRS CIO Nancy Sieger, who will retire on June 1 after more than 40 years in government, said she found success during the pandemic by managing its risks.
Debate continues in Congress surrounding one of the nation's busiest airports. D.C.-area lawmakers want to nix adding flights to Reagan National Airport.
The IRS having met the Biden administration’s return-to office goals, is extending its remote work pilot program.
The IRS will use Inflation Reduction Act funds to increase customer service and enforcement personnel and grow its workforce through 2029.
The IRS is telling lawmakers that billions of dollars in multi-year modernization funds are helping the agency provide a level of customer service.
The IRS’ direct file program was created to make things easier on taxpayers. Direct file, as its called, helps certain taxpayers file their tax returns for free
As the second quarter of 2024 begins, there is a lot on the horizon for those who do business with the government.
Millions of Americans are sweating over one of the most intrusive processes known to mankind. The IRS is in high gear as it prepares to process tax returns.