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Soy Nómada on MSNThey prevent chaos in the next IRS tax filing due to cutsThe IRS faces potential turmoil in the 2026 tax season due to significant staff reductions. Despite a successful 2025 season, experts warn that the agency's ability to manage upcoming challenges is at ...
July 02, 2025 - The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is facing a steep workforce reduction that threatens its capacity to assist businesses just as many confront growing uncertainty around global ...
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Soy Nómada on MSNIRS warns taxpayers of "significant" challenges ahead of 2026 filing seasonThe 2026 tax season could be rough, with IRS staff cuts and budget woes likely causing delays and service issues for taxpayers.
Taxpayers could face significant hurdles during the 2026 tax filing season after the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) reduced ...
The IRS will have much less of a view into how much income small businesses and independent contractors make because there will be much less third-party reporting required under Trump’s new law.
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Soy Nómada on MSNIRS cuts will affect tax season in 2026The IRS faces a challenging 2026 tax season due to significant staff reductions. Experts warn that these cuts could severely ...
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IRS cut 11% workforce as of March 2025: TIGTA - MSNThe Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) has reported that the IRS has seen approximately 11% reduction in workforce, with 11,443 employees affected by March 2025.
New legislation could mean big changes for some industries. But not all types of tips would be tax-free. Here's what to know.
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Not Just SNAP: How DOGE's Cuts to the IRS Could Impact YouThe potential reduction of the IRS workforce by 50% could lead to significant revenue losses over the next decade. The impact of these cuts extends beyond the IRS itself.
New research from the Center for American Progress shows that the Trump administration’s cuts to the IRS could cost the government nearly $1 trillion over the next decade.
The Trump administration's 2025 cost-cutting campaign at the IRS may have been all too successful.
The Trump administration’s 2025 cost-cutting campaign at the IRS was all too successful, according to an internal watchdog report. As a result, the agency may struggle through the 2026 tax ...
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