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Friday, February 20, 2026

Job cuts at the IRS's tech arm have gone faster and farther than expected, with 40 percent of IT staff and four-fifths of tech leaders gone, the agency's CIO revealed yesterday.

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... Kaschit Pandya detailed the extent of the tech reorganization during a panel at the Association of Government Accountants yesterday, describing it as the biggest in two decades.

This happened as the Trump administration reshaped the federal bureaucracy last year with Elon Musk's DOGE wielding the chainsaw.

The IRS lost a quarter of its workforce overall in 2025. But the tech team was clearly affected more deeply. At the start of the year, the team encompassed around 8,500 employees.

As reported by Federal News Network (FNN), Pandya said: "Last year, we lost approximately 40 percent of the IT staff and nearly 80 percent of the execs." ...


#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-02-20 07:04 PM | Reply

So, Has Pres Trump now made it easier for his billionaire friends (and himself!?) to, let's say, offer alternative facts on their tax returns?


#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-02-20 07:05 PM | Reply

I remember when Pres Biden wanted to hire more IRS auditing personnel.

And the Republican reaction ...

IRS won't hire armed auditors, will add criminal investigators, new chief says (April 20230
www.reuters.com

... Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Danny Werfel on Thursday said the agency will not hire any armed auditors with $80 billion in new funding, an attempt to dispel Republican assertions the IRS plans to build an "army" of 87,000 armed agents.

Werfel, sworn in as the tax agency's chief on April 4, acknowledged to a House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee hearing that the IRS Criminal Investigations division would hire additional staff authorized to carry firearms, but said this division does not conduct audits.

Werfel, asked how many armed revenue agents would be hired to increase the number of audits on wealthy Americans and large businesses, said, "None, sir."

But later, he said statistics cited by Republican Representative Adrian Smith sounded "about right" that the IRS would hire some 360 Criminal Investigation special agents over the next five years, for a net gain of 1,200 after retirements.

"Our CI division or Criminal Investigation Division, they do not conduct audits," Werfel said. "What they do is, they are investigating acute issues of fraud and tax evasion. And typically, they're armed when they're putting themselves in danger." ...



#3 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-02-20 10:27 PM | Reply

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