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The Internal Revenue Service is continuing to shed employees, with over 25% of its workforce now gone since the beginning of the year, according to a new report.
More than 25,000 IRS employees separated, accepted a deferred resignation program offer, or took some other incentive to ...
Running for his old boss’s seat in Virginia’s 11th district, Walkinshaw details his tech agenda in an interview with FedScoop ...
The 2026 tax year ought to be fun A quarter of the Internal Revenue Service's IT staff has departed since President Trump's ...
With a structured, product-first approach, this Gurugram-based startup is bringing clarity and confidence back to compliance.For millions of Indians, income tax filing remains a process that often ...
Staffing shortfalls and intricate new policies are complicating efforts at the Treasury Department and IRS to meet President Donald Trump’s tight deadlines for churning out guidance on his ...
Gov. Mike DeWine’s new property tax reform group hasn’t held its first meeting, but it’s already drawing criticism from conservative groups and some Republican lawmakers who say it’s missing key ...
The company also lowered its full-year 2025 operating profit forecast by $1.5 billion, or 18%, now projecting $6.65 billion ...
One of school rugby’s most iconic trophies, the Jone Tabuya Shield, will officially return to the field this weekend, nearly ...
But change is on the horizon, as Fiji rolls out its Maternal Health and Family Planning Policy 2025–2030. Health experts say ...
"I think the regulations cite that the reduction-in-force plans need to be clear and specific because employees can challenge those," said Michael Fallings.