We have seen significant changes at the IRS within the past few months as they went through a work force reduction. We have also seen them lose $40 billion of the $80 billion that was promised to them in funding by the Biden Administration.
Does this mean that they are going to go bye bye?
Timalyn doesn't believe so.
She believes that this smaller force will make it more difficult for taxpayers to handle their IRS issues on their own. She also fears that some taxpayers will receive unfair treatment, as well as be looked over with certain automated systems.
Timalyn urges listeners to take their IRS debt seriously. With things such as automated levies, a smaller workforce within the IRS means that those things may take longer to remove if the proper department cannot be reached.
What do you think?
Do you feel that the IRS is here to stay or will it soon be eliminated as a government agency?
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