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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIRS faces more key resignations amid Trump-imposed chaos at the tax agency
Thanks to Donald Trump and Elon Musks DOGE initiative, the future of the IRS is in doubt in ways Americans have never seen before.
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Krause was not, however, the only one who chose to exit the tax agency. In fact, she was the third IRS chief to resign so far this year. Whats more, The New York Times and Politico published separate reports, noting that the agencys chief financial, privacy and risk officers have also decided to quit, as has the IRS chief of staff. (Those reports have not been independently verified by MSNBC or NBC News.)
The list is still growing. Reuters reported:
Whats more, its not just those in leadership positions. The New York Times also reported: About 22,000 employees at the Internal Revenue Service have signed up for the Trump administrations latest resignation offer, according to four people familiar with the matter, an exodus that could weaken the agencys ability to collect taxes.
If this report is accurate, its a piece of an increasingly ugly puzzle. These apparent departures, coupled with the IRS officials whove already stepped down and the probationary employees ousted by Elon Musks DOGE initiative, suggest that the tax agency will lose nearly a third of its workforce in 2025.
Complicating matters further, the problems are not limited to personnel matters. As weve discussed, the IRS is also dealing with DOGE-driven disruptions, which are poised to be extraordinarily expensive while simultaneously abandoning a much-needed IRS modernization initiative and taking steps to politicize the agencys criminal division.
The result is a destabilized tax agency which happens to be necessary for collecting the money needed to run the United States government. (Yes, I realize that Donald Trump envisions a possible model in which tax revenue is replaced by tariff revenue, but this continues to be bananas.)
The list is still growing. Reuters reported:
The chief information officer at the Internal Revenue Service said he would resign, according to an email sent to staff and seen by Reuters on Monday, the latest in a string of high-profile departures at the tax-collecting agency in the run-up to the April 15 filing deadline for most U.S. taxpayers. CIO Rajiv Uppal, whose job was to oversee the development and improvement of the IRS computer and IT systems, said his resignation would be effective late this month.
Whats more, its not just those in leadership positions. The New York Times also reported: About 22,000 employees at the Internal Revenue Service have signed up for the Trump administrations latest resignation offer, according to four people familiar with the matter, an exodus that could weaken the agencys ability to collect taxes.
If this report is accurate, its a piece of an increasingly ugly puzzle. These apparent departures, coupled with the IRS officials whove already stepped down and the probationary employees ousted by Elon Musks DOGE initiative, suggest that the tax agency will lose nearly a third of its workforce in 2025.
Complicating matters further, the problems are not limited to personnel matters. As weve discussed, the IRS is also dealing with DOGE-driven disruptions, which are poised to be extraordinarily expensive while simultaneously abandoning a much-needed IRS modernization initiative and taking steps to politicize the agencys criminal division.
The result is a destabilized tax agency which happens to be necessary for collecting the money needed to run the United States government. (Yes, I realize that Donald Trump envisions a possible model in which tax revenue is replaced by tariff revenue, but this continues to be bananas.)
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IRS faces more key resignations amid Trump-imposed chaos at the tax agency (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
Apr 17
OP
Weakening the IRS not a good idea. Less money coming in the poorer Americans get.
FloridaBlues
Apr 17
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BlueTsunami2018
(4,318 posts)1. Resigning is weak.
Make them throw you out and go kicking and screaming.
What good is resigning your post? All that happens is they add another crony to a key position.
FloridaBlues
(4,534 posts)2. Weakening the IRS not a good idea. Less money coming in the poorer Americans get.
The higher everyone will pay in local taxes to cover what the fed government funds to each state.
Speaking as one who usually has to pay yearly at tax time.