Deep staffing cuts have left the IRS processing millions of returns with far fewer workers, raising concerns about delays.
Tax refunds are higher on average compared to last year, but the change has been smaller than some early projections. Here's what to expect.
Staffing shortages at the Internal Revenue Service has left a backlog of nearly 590,000 amended tax returns - and could result in delays to Americans receiving refunds, according to a recent report.
The average IRS tax refund is up 10.8%, based on new filing data. Here's what you can expect.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A House vote today, Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026, to end the government shutdown 2026 comes amid the 2026 tax season as millions of ...
The Internal Revenue Service managed to get through the tax filing season despite extensive budget and staffing cuts, ...
The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) suggests the filing season could be challenging—a concern shared by many tax professionals. The Treasury Inspector General for Tax ...