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IRS Shake-Up: Why 6, 700 Employees Are Getting The Boot
Thursday, February 20, 2025
The IRS is facing a lot of changes. The Trump administration has, in some cases, included longtime government employees that were recently hired or promoted into new positions. The legal rationale for quickly dismissing those workers is less clear. President Trump announced he would replace the existing IRS commissioner, Danny Werfel, with his own choice, former Rep. Billy Long, R-Mo. Long has not yet received a confirmation vote in the Senate, though Werfel stepped down upon Trump’s inauguration.
The IRS is facing a lot of changes. The terminations come in the midst of the current filing season. Some IRS employees were previously told they could not accept the administration’s “deferred resignation” offers until May 15, after tax season has ended. The IRS isn't the only agency where employees are being cut. The Trump administration has started firing thousands of federal employees who are in their probationary periods. These workers have weaker civil service job protections. The terminations come in the midst of the current filing season. Some IRS employees were previously told they could not accept the administration’s “deferred resignation” offers until May 15, after tax season has ended.
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