The Treasury Department has found that the IRS violated its rules by firing probationary employees. Huong DN 586

The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) has found that the IRS violated its own rules when it fired thousands of employees on the orders of the Trump administration. The IRS fired 6,700 probationary employees in February, as part of a large-scale overhaul initiated by Democrats in 2022 as part of their Inflation Reduction Act. The agency received an initial $80 billion funding boost, with over half of the initial money earmarked for extra tax enforcement, specifically increased audits for wealthy Americans. The IRS also set up a new division to go after complex partnerships or nested legal entities that can shelter funds owed to the government.

The Trump administration has declared an all-out bureaucratic war on public sector unions, firing employees at various government agencies through a special cost-cutting panel. Last week, courts gave the go-ahead to the administration’s plan to do away with collective bargaining rights at a number of agencies. Public sector unions are showing the resolve to fight for their jobs, with some union members urging fellow union members to rally.

Republicans worked throughout the back half of the Biden administration to kill the IRS funding boost, clawing back an initial $20 billion before eventually freezing the rest of the audit funding through a stealth negotiating maneuver.

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