IRS Faces Tight Job Market and Competition for Talent as It Recruits Thousands

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Congress gave the IRS $80 billion to strengthen enforcement and transform aging computer systems. Now the agency starts a challenging hiring binge.

Agency prepares to begin hiring specialists it needs to step up enforcement as part of $80 billion overhaulGabriella Demczuk for The Wall Street JournalWASHINGTON—The Internal Revenue Service now has plenty of money. Its next challenge: finding people.

The tax agency received $80 billion from Congress this summer to overhaul aging computer systems and strengthen enforcement so the U.S. collects more unpaid taxes. The Biden administration wants the IRS to provide better, more-modern service and takea WSJ membership

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Talents to snatch away people's cash🤣

No accountant wants to work for IRS unless they are desperate!

Congress’s friends make a haircut on the bill and share it with Congress’s family. Nearly half disappeares.

What kind of return does Congress expect from this investment. What is its target market. High end, Middle or Low on the pole.

Can’t compete with the work from home private sector jobs.

'We can finally upgrade from Windows 3.1 to Windows 95!'

Diagraceful spending

Wouldn’t it be cheaper if they just simplified the tax code?

how much were the guns?

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