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February 20, 2026
IRS Staffing Levels Shape Taxpayer Assistance Nationwide

IRS staffing levels are shaping taxpayer assistance nationwide, affecting phone access, case resolution, and in-person services, oversight reports show.

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Federal tax relief
February 20, 2026
IRS Budget Documents Define Processing Capacity

IRS budget documents show how staffing and technology determine processing capacity and explain how funding choices affect return and taxpayer services.

William McLee, EAGet Tax Relief Now
Federal tax relief
February 19, 2026
IRS Customer Service Capacity Rises, Gaps Remain

IRS customer service capacity improved during the 2024 filing season, but oversight reports and budget documents warn that service levels face future risks.

William McLee, EAGet Tax Relief Now
Federal tax relief
February 19, 2026
IRS Staffing and Taxpayer Service Shift After Funding

IRS staffing and taxpayer service levels are tied to funding. IRS, Treasury, and TIGTA documents show how staffing affects phone and in-person help.

William McLee, EAGet Tax Relief Now
Federal tax relief
February 18, 2026
IRS Refund Timeline Explains How Delays Can Occur

The IRS refund timeline depends on filing method, review status, and processing limits. Here’s what the IRS says about delays and refund timing.

William McLee, EAGet Tax Relief Now
Federal tax relief
February 18, 2026
IRS Budget Request for FY 2026 Seeks Cuts, Shifts Priorities

The IRS budget request for FY 2026 proposes $9.8 billion in funding, shifting priorities among taxpayer services, enforcement, and operations.

William McLee, EAGet Tax Relief Now