In a March 21 speech before a tax executives convention, IRS chief Charles Rettig stated that the agency is “trending in a really good direction” in catching up on unprocessed returns. However, he warned, the agency needs more in long-term government funding if it’s going to achieve its six-year modernization plan. Despite a recent 6% increase in the IRS’s budget (as part of the $1.5 trillion omnibus spending bill), only 55% of the modernization plan is funded. Rettig cited inadequate technology and staffing shortages as ongoing obstacles that prevent the IRS from meeting all of its tax processing and customer service objectives. #taxreturn #news #unprocessedreturns #irs

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No one likes feeling stressed about money, and tax season often brings that stress to the forefront. Understanding how to manage taxes can help. Smart tax management isn't just for accountants; it's a tool everyone can use to build savings. Imagine not having to...
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