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OPM officials who were previously responsible for conducting FEHB fraud risk assessments have since left their jobs, the ...
The IRS has already lost more than 26,000 employees this year—and the administration’s latest budget proposal would shrink the agency even further. Meanwhile, more than half of the Inflation Reduction ...
Opinion: Plante Moran's Brett Bissonnette says that encouraging e-filing, expanding tax services, and showing some kindness ...
The Internal Revenue Service's plan under the Biden administration to audit high-income taxpayers appears less likely after ...
A group of Maryland lawmakers is calling on the IRS to expedite federal tax refunds for individuals who are facing financial ...
As incumbent Cassie Franklin seeks a third term, she faces three challengers in the August primary: Scott Murphy, a former Everett City Council member, Janice Greene, a former Boeing employee who ...
E AU CLAIRE, Wis. (WEAU) - The Wisconsin Office of Rural Health released a new report this week, ‘The Reliability of ...
Shon Barnes is now the official chief of Seattle Police, promising to boost community relations while celebrating improved ...
The IRS lost 26% of its 102,000-person workforce to layoffs and buyouts this year through early June, amid a larger effort by the Trump administration to shrink the federal government. The figure ...
As reported by Kiplinger, the layoffs at the IRS impacted nearly every division. By the end of the 2025 tax season, more than 25% of the agency’s workforce had been cut down via layoffs, buyouts, or ...
July 02, 2025 - The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is facing a steep workforce reduction that threatens its capacity to assist businesses just as many confront growing uncertainty around global ...
As budget cuts and staff reductions continue across the federal government, some are concerned about the future of national parks, including those in the mid-Atlantic region.