Management

IRS Hiring Surge, USPS Electric Vehicle Funding and Other Takeaways From the Democrats' New Agreement

Many agencies across government would see a funding surge under an agreement struck on Wednesday by Democratic senators.

Management

Right-Wing Think Tank Family Research Council Is Now a Church in the Eyes of the IRS

The FRC, a staunch opponent of abortion and LGBTQ rights, joins a growing list of activist groups seeking church status, which allows organizations to shield themselves from financial scrutiny.

Pay & Benefits

A Few Feds Might Be Eligible for a Bigger Tax Refund from Trump’s Social Security Tax Deferral

The IRS sent out a notice that some might need to file an amended return, but most federal employees don’t need to worry about it.

Oversight

IRS Balks at Public Free-file Suggestion From Government Watchdog

The Government Accountability Office thinks the IRS should identify and create more free-filing options for taxpayers, but the IRS says that it "does not believe a public free-filing option would significantly improve the taxpayer experience."

Workforce

Even As the IRS Hires Thousands, Some Taxpayers Should Expect a Long Wait for Returns

The IRS chief and the agency's top taxpayer advocate warn of shortfalls in the midst of tax season.

Workforce

GovExec Daily: Tax Issues and Security Clearances

Lindy Kyzer joins the podcast to discuss financial problems that could derail a clearance seeker or clearance holder.

Workforce

'If You’re Getting a W-2, You’re a Sucker'

There are many differences between the rich and the rest of us, but one of the most consequential for your taxes is whether most of your income comes from wages.

Oversight

House Panel Launches Probe Into ID.me

The Committee on Oversight and Reform wants information about the identity verification company. At least nine other federal agencies and 30 state governments also use the service, the committee says.

Workforce

Want to Get Or Keep Your Security Clearance? File Your Taxes

Failure to file taxes displays both a financial and rules-following hubris which can be a particularly painful hurdle for getting or keeping a cleared job.

Tech

IRS Aims to Clear Backlogged Tax Returns by the End of Year

As of March 18, the backlog of unprocessed paper tax returns was at nearly 15 million but IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig told lawmakers that he wants to get that to a “healthy” level. 

Tech

GovExec Daily: How the Internal Revenue Service is Modernizing

Nextgov's Frank Konkel speaks to Annette Jones, assistant to the chief taxpayer Experience Officer at the IRS, about the present and future of the tax agency.

Workforce

GovExec Daily: Why Is the IRS Auditing Poor Taxpayers So Much More than Rich Ones?

TRAC's Dr. Susan Long joins the podcast to discuss research on the tax agency and "correspondence audits."

Tech

IRS Will Pivot to GSA's Login.gov After this Tax Season

The tax agency is modifying its use of the ID.me identity proofing service for the current tax season, but plans to switch to the federal government's homegrown solution after the 2022 filing deadline.