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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIRS has 27% fewer workers this year. What that means for your refund.
Its tax season and while there are new tax savings under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), seeing a refund in your account might take longer this year.
With 27% fewer IRS employees in 2026 than last year, delays in processing the expected 164 million returns could be on the horizon. So, how will IRS understaffing affect your refund?
Workforce reductions and delayed onboarding at the IRS
The IRS started 2025 with 102,000 employees and finished with about 74,000. The hardest hit departments were Direct File with an 88% staff reduction and Online Services with a 100% reduction, plus many other departments losing a large percentage of staff.
Small business/self-employed department, which helps small businesses and self-employed taxpayers understand their tax obligations, was reduced by over 37%.
https://finance.yahoo.com/personal-finance/taxes/article/irs-has-27-fewer-workers-this-year-what-that-means-for-your-refund-130052972.html
At least they won't be auditing people like me - Donny Dipshit.
MichMan
(17,086 posts)ananda
(35,007 posts)...
ProfessorGAC
(76,555 posts)I checked the account 2 weeks after we filed & the deposit hit 5 days earlier.
I expected a longer wait.
ananda
(35,007 posts)I wasn't sure it would come at all.
I used EZ Tax.
33taw
(3,329 posts)Goonch
(4,871 posts)"Americans spend millions of hours and billions of dollars filing their taxes. At the very least the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) should open, read, process and protect what Americans send them. Unfortunately, a recent report by the IRS watchdog, the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA), tells us the IRS destroyed an estimated 30 million paper-filed tax documents without processing them. As the Ranking Republican Member of the Senate Finance Committee, I led a letter to IRS Commissioner Chuck Rettig highlighting TIGTAs findings and asking questions about why the IRS would destroy 30 million tax documents without processing them first."........ https://www.crapo.senate.gov/news/in-the-news/weekly-column-why-did-the-irs-destroy-30-million-paper-returns
DJ Synikus Makisimus
(1,435 posts)you're a billionaire doing fraud.
rsdsharp
(11,976 posts)k55f5r
(520 posts)What would happen if me + a few million others didn't send in any text payment at all? Didn't file. Didn't get a refund. Didn't send money.
Tree Lady
(13,247 posts)Easy forms. I used OLT software.
buzzycrumbhunger
(1,886 posts)
and Im STILL waiting almost a month later! Suppose it matters which state youre filing from? Florida doesnt do state income tax (thats why the fkg oligarchs love it here
) so I was hoping it would be faster.
*boo hiss*
Tree Lady
(13,247 posts)Deductions or anything complicated. I got my state which was more complicated right away too. Must have been during a slow time there.
BlueTsunami2018
(4,962 posts)I use cash app. Its free and super easy. Been using it for three years now.
petronius
(26,696 posts)last year. Pretty sure there was a manual review before my refund was approved...
Happy Hoosier
(9,522 posts)The state, otoh has sitting at 4 weeks and counting.
D_Master81
(2,516 posts)Most of the returns are processed by computers and refunds for most returns shouldnt be slower.
SunSeeker
(58,223 posts)Insanity.
PCB66
(112 posts)received the refund three days later.
Like they said to LtC Tanner in the movie Red Dawn. "The early bird gets the worm."