The IRS processed more than 160 million individual income tax returns in 2025 and are expecting a similar amount this year.
Here's the latest on whether the government shutdown may delay tax refunds 2026 this tax season, when you should file taxes, ...
The IRS said it will continue normal operations amid a partial government shutdown that began on Saturday.
Returns claiming EITC/ACTC: By law, the IRS must hold refunds for those claiming the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and ...
As the federal government remains partially shut down, taxpayers are wondering if it will affect their tax refund. The short answer is yes, but not in the way many fear. The U.S. House of ...
Tax refunds may be delayed this year due to staffing cuts, rising backlogs and complex new rules created by the One Big Beautiful Bill. Here's what to know.
As the 2026 tax season begins, millions of Americans are eagerly anticipating their refunds, but a government shutdown could lead to delays.
Plus: TikTok tax advice, gambling losses, fixing Forms 1099, claiming the standard deduction, Taxes From A to Z, tax filing ...
Due to the government shutdown—now in its third week—IRS operations are limited. Despite the need to prepare for the upcoming tax filing season—with new tax laws like no tax on tips in place—the IRS ...
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IRS workforce slashed in half as government shutdown showdown stretches into second week
Nearly half of the IRS workforce — nearly 34,000 employees — faces furloughs as the government shutdown enters its second week, with the agency rolling out a contingency plan to keep key tax ...
There’s this great lyric in the Randy Travis song, “Is it still over?” where Travis sings, “Since my phone still ain't ringing, I assume it still ain't you.” That’s how I feel about the IRS these days ...
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