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Trump and DOGE Eye 20 Percent IRS Workforce Cut After Tax Day
The Trump administration alongside the Department of Government Efficiency is proposing a nearly 20 percent cut to the IRS workforce starting May 2025. This move led by President Trump and DOGE head Elon Musk aims to streamline tax collection and reduce federal spending. It follows years of Republican criticism over the agency’s size and alleged overreach into American lives.
The plan would slash about 16000 jobs from the IRS’s current staff of 80000 based on latest figures. Trump claims this will force efficiency while freeing up funds for priorities like border security. Musk’s DOGE team argues the cuts align with their mission to shrink government waste.
IRS staffing grew under Biden with 87000 new hires funded by the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act for enforcement. Republicans long decried this as an attack on working families and small businesses. Trump’s proposal reverses that expansion framing it as a win for taxpayers tired of audits.
Critics warn the cuts could cripple tax collection leaving billions unclaimed amid rising deficits. Democrats say it risks delays in refunds and weakens fraud prevention hitting honest filers hardest. The White House counters that technology can offset the lost manpower with less bureaucracy.
Musk has pushed AI tools to replace human workers pointing to private-sector success in automation. The IRS already struggles with outdated systems and backlogs fueling the case for modernization. Skeptics question if tech can fully handle complex tax disputes without staff.
The timing post-Tax Day aims to minimize disruption during peak filing season next year. Trump ties this to his broader economic pitch of lower taxes and leaner government. It’s a gamble that efficiency gains will outweigh the chaos of slashing a fifth of the agency.
Unions representing IRS workers vow to fight the cuts citing risks to public service and morale. Past reductions led to longer wait times and unanswered calls frustrating millions. The administration brushes this off betting voters prefer smaller government over agency pleas.
This bold stroke reignites debates over the IRS’s role with Trump and Musk doubling down on fiscal restraint. Supporters cheer a leaner system while foes predict a tax mess for everyday Americans. Congress must now weigh in as the plan heads for heated budget talks.
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