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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.
This year, the IRS committed to improving the taxpayer experience, making it a top priority in its Strategic Operating Plan.
The Inflation Reduction Act showered billions on the IRS and the agency developed a strategic operating plan for modernizing its information technology.
Lawmakers plan to cut $10 billion in funds the IRS got in the Inflation Reduction Act, in a spending deal for the rest of fiscal 2024.
After weeks of testing, an electronic system for filing returns directly to the IRS is now available for taxpayers from 12 selected states.
IRS got roughly $20 billion in funding through the Inflation Reduction Act, but congressional Republicans demanded cuts to this spending.
The IRS is reaching out to high-income individuals who haven’t filed a federal tax return over the past seven years.
The Treasury Department and the IRS are calling on teleworking employees to return to the office for half of their workdays, starting in a few months.
The IRS has made measurable progress on customer-service staffing over the last couple of years.
In today's Federal Newscast: The undersecretary of the Air Force said the failure to pass all 12 regular appropriations will have catastrophic effects on the DoD. Feds, who relocate for work, may soon have better coverage of their moving expenses. And National Institutes of Health's governmentwide acquisition contract, adds to its record-breaking number of bid protests.
Improper payments, fraud in nearly every major federal program, contracting irregularities and false claims. These problems roll on and on, year after year.