Permanent link to this post Elon Musk will lay off 15,000 IRS employees next week as part of Trump's plan to cut government jobs.
IRS employees working during tax season won't be able to buy back their apartments until April 15.
14 states sued the IRS for unchecked power, but a judge ruled in Musk's favor, allowing the agency to access federal data.
According to the Associated Press According to the Associated Press, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) will lay off 15,000 employees next week, at the height of tax season. The mass layoffs will take place under the auspices of
#Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (D. O. G. E. ).
the layoffs will come after the Trump administration ordered all federal agencies to lay off probationary employees who are not protected government employees. It's not yet clear if more IRS employees will be affected, but sources say the cuts are coming at a rapid pace.
The administration has already launched a deferred separation program to force federal employees to buy out. The deadline to apply is Feb. 6, and employees who agree will be paid through Sept. 30.
However, for IRS employees who worked during the 2025 tax season, buyouts were prohibited. The IRS sent a letter saying they must work until April 15 before they can retire.
The IRS began processing tax returns on Jan. 27 and expects to process more than 140 million returns by the deadline. The department received $80 billion from the Biden Inflation Reduction Act and planned to expand. It was supposed to hire thousands of new employees and modernize the technology of working with tax authorities.
However, this plan failed. The Republicans returned most of the money, and now instead of creating new positions, Elon has eliminated D. O. G. E..
D. O. G. E.. Elon is not only cutting jobs, it's also trying to take control of federal government data.
Judge John Bates, a George W. Bush Jr. appointee, said the case was very complicated but ultimately ruled that D. O. G.
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