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Trump administration fires 6,700 IRS staff in center of tax season
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Trump administration fires 6,700 IRS staff in center of tax season

Last updated: February 20, 2025 10:39 pm
Editorial Board Published February 20, 2025
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An estimated 6,700 IRS staff had been fired Thursday, smack in the midst of tax season because the company prepares to take care of 140 million tax returns.

The purge largely focused newer “probationary” workers who’ve fewer protections than long-term staff, Reuters reported.

President Trump and his prime marketing campaign donor, Elon Musk, have taken a slash-and-burn method to operating the federal authorities since Trump took workplace one month in the past. The duo promised to chop prices and have adopted via by firing 1000’s of presidency staff and providing buyouts to many extra.

However Thursday’s transfer to can IRS workers, particularly tax collectors, will probably value the federal government cash, in line with specialists.

“For every $1 that the IRS spends on high-end enforcement activity, the agency collects $12 in uncollected taxes,” Yale Regulation professor Natasha Sarin advised NPR.

As an alternative, slicing again on IRS personnel will undercut the company’s capability to research difficult tax schemes, typically undertaken by a number of the nation’s wealthiest residents.

The cuts “will ensure that the IRS is not going after the wealthy and is only an agency that’s really focused on the low income. It’s a travesty,” College of Pittsburgh tax legislation professor Philip Hackney, a former IRS lawyer, advised Reuters.

Whereas he was in workplace, former President Joe Biden made IRS funding a precedence. The company added 1000’s of jobs throughout his 4 years in cost.

However even Trump’s former IRS commissioner, Chuck Rettig, criticized the choice.

“An underfunded IRS significantly benefits unidentified, noncompliant taxpayers at the direct expense of compliant taxpayers,” Rettig, who led the company from 2018-2022, wrote on LinkedIn.

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