In fiscal year 2024, the IRS onboarded 19,000 new employees using designated new funds for training to include a one-week orientation program, with a follow-up throughout the year, along with providing new employees with tools and resources necessary to succeed in...
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Month: February 2026
The IRS Fails at Initial Efforts to Reduce High Costs
The IRS spends millions of dollars each year digitizing paper tax returns, and storing them. While only six percent of individuals file tax returns by mail, the processing cost for those returns makes up 72% of the total processing costs per filing season. The IRS set...
Nearly Five Million Received Penalty Relief During the Pandemic
The IRS succeeded in accurately providing penalty relief 99% of the time regarding the COVID-19 relief to taxpayers who could not afford to make payments to the IRS during the pandemic. Of the 4.9 million who sought relief, some 3.6 million are on track to ultimately...
Taxpayer Advocate Annual Report to Congress – IRS Challenges Ahead
IRS Taxpayer Advocate, Erin Collins, issued her Annual Report to Congress siting the high workforce at the IRS for improved services to taxpayers. For taxpayers who don’t require the human touch, and file tax returns electronically, with payments and refunds managed...

