IRS Workforce Reduction 2026: What CPAs Need to Know to Protect Clients
IRS Workforce Reduction 2026: What CPAs Need to Know to Protect Clients The IRS entered 2026 with a significantly reduced workforce. Beginning in February 2025,
IRS Workforce Reduction 2026: What CPAs Need to Know to Protect Clients The IRS entered 2026 with a significantly reduced workforce. Beginning in February 2025,
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OBBBA Tips and Overtime Deductions: Employer Payroll Compliance Guide for 2025–2028 The One Big Beautiful Bill Act OBBBA created two above-the-line income deduc