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More than 11,400 IRS employees have either received termination notices as probationary employees or voluntarily resigned, according to a new report.
May 5 -
The IRS continued layoffs, changed its acting commissioner, and ended its Direct File program as Tax Day arrived.
May 5 -
Donald Trump's promise to strip Harvard University of its tax-exempt status prompted criticism from former IRS commissioner Charles Rettig.
May 2 -
Trump posted the announcement after weeks of threatening an Internal Revenue Service review of the Ivy League's tax-free treatment.
May 2 -
Tax season wrapped up on April 15; here are the final filing statistics.
May 1 -
Mapping the talent hunt; what taxpayers don't know; new blog on the block; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
April 29 -
Cuts in funding and staff mean the Internal Revenue Service will likely "do less with less," experts say.
April 29 -
Critics have called for an overhaul of the confusing rules that they argue often leave investors paying taxes in the wake of falling into fraudsters' traps.
April 28 -
Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers said the Trump administration's moves to downsize the IRS are likely to incentivize reduced tax-payment compliance.
April 23 -
Commissioner roulette; tax crimes and green cards; the trap of major projects; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
April 22