The Trump administration plans to reduce the IRS workforce by 20% by May 15th, affecting 18,141 positions, according to a source familiar with the situation. The "reduction in force" (RIF) includes approximately 12,000 employees who were laid off or accepted deferred resignation offers. The most significant cuts will occur in enforcement, impacting 8,260 employees, followed by taxpayer services with 3,247 positions. Acting IRS Commissioner Melanie Krause is expected to oversee these reductions as part of the administration's broader strategy. “Morale is suffering,” according to a current IRS employee speaking anonymously. “More and more of our workdays are taken up by questions, meetings, new issues coming down the pike and new directives from outside our agency. And really, all we want to do is do our jobs.” The employee added that the “everyday status quo” within the tax-collection agency already features people crying, managers apologizing for the firings and chaos, and social media “in a frenzy.” |
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