As tax season begins, a partial government shutdown is looming, which could delay when taxpayers receive their returns.
It's tax filing time, but will a government shutdown impact tax refunds this year? Here's what we know as a Senate vote looms ...
The federal government ended the use of paper checks for payments in September 2025.
As the IRS moves toward digital-only payments under a Trump-era executive order, taxpayers should expect changes in how refunds are issued and payments are made.
Staffing losses, backlogs of unprocessed tax returns, and tech delays leave the agency entering filing season under strained ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The IRS will not immediately be impacted by the partial government shutdown that began on Wednesday, Oct. 1. Congressional leaders ...
A government shutdown can create uncertainty, especially if you filed a tax extension for tax year 2024. If you’re wondering how it might impact your tax return, here are the answers you need. File by ...
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is facing its most dramatic downsizing in decades, with significant implications for taxpayers and the federal budget. A federal watchdog report has warned that the ...
The US Treasury is projecting that tax filers' refunds could be $1,000 higher on average than last year. But that is not just ...
Due to the government shutdown—now in its third week—IRS operations are limited. Despite the need to prepare for the upcoming tax filing season—with new tax laws like no tax on tips in place—the IRS ...
There’s this great lyric in the Randy Travis song, “Is it still over?” where Travis sings, “Since my phone still ain't ringing, I assume it still ain't you.” That’s how I feel about the IRS these days ...