An inspector general report revealed most IRS buildings operate at less than 50% occupancy, costing taxpayers nearly $11 million annually.
The memo said conference rooms and interview rooms might be pressed into service as office space. The IRS owns or leases more ...
By Tim Reid, Ted Hesson, Sarah N. Lynch and Leah Douglas WASHINGTON (Reuters) - At NASA headquarters in Washington, just a ...
The IRS may close over 100 offices nationwide due to DOGE cuts, potentially disrupting taxpayer services and in-person ...
The IRS abruptly postponed its return-to-office mandate for 20,000 customer service employees after realizing it lacked ...
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is terminating leases on federal buildings across the country to cut costs.
The memo said conference rooms and interview rooms might be pressed into service as office space. The IRS owns or leases more than 500 offices across the country, according to a 2024 report.
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