BusinessPostCorner.com
No Result
View All Result
Sunday, July 19, 2026
  • Home
  • Business
  • Finance
  • Accounting
  • Tax
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Crypto News
  • Human Resources
BusinessPostCorner.com
  • Home
  • Business
  • Finance
  • Accounting
  • Tax
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Crypto News
  • Human Resources
No Result
View All Result
BusinessPostCorner.com
No Result
View All Result

IRS uses Inflation Reduction Act funding to stay open during shutdown

February 2, 2026
in Accounting
Reading Time: 2 mins read
A A
0
IRS uses Inflation Reduction Act funding to stay open during shutdown
ShareShareShareShareShare

The Internal Revenue Service is leveraging extra funding left over from the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 to keep running for the next few days during tax season despite the partial government shutdown.

Processing Content

The IRS posted a contingency plan late Friday indicating that it would be able to use the funding to operate until Feb. 7, 2026, while keeping all 74,942 employees working. 

“Section 10301 of the Inflation Reduction Act, Pub. L. 117-169, provided supplemental appropriations available through Sept. 30, 2031, for all IRS appropriations accounts,” said the plan.  “With this funding the IRS will not experience a lapse in appropriations on Jan. 31, 2026, and normal IRS operations will continue. This plan would go in effect Jan. 31, 2026, and cover bureau operating needs until Feb. 7, 2026.”

The agency was similarly able to use funding from the Biden-era legislation for the first five days of last fall’s 43-day government shutdown, but ultimately the IRS needed to close down most operations as the shutdown dragged on past the first week. However, that shutdown did not occur soon after the start of tax season, as this one did.

The Inflation Reduction Act appropriated $80 billion in extra funding for the IRS over 10 years, but that amount has been subsequently cut in half by Congress.

The AICPA sent a letter last Thursday to IRS leaders asking them to keep 100% of IRS employees working during the shutdown, pointing to the impact on tax season.

“The consequences of furloughing IRS employees, reducing taxpayer and practitioner services, and introducing the prospect for prolonged or widespread technology disruptions could prove to be detrimental to the success of the filing season currently underway and the effective and timely implementation of recent legislative changes,” wrote AICPA Tax Executive Committee chair Cheri Freeh in the letter, addressed to IRS acting commissioner and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, and IRS CEO Frank Bisignano.

Over the weekend, the Senate passed an extension to funding for most agencies, including the Treasury and the IRS, but disagreements remain over funding for the Department of Homeland Security and its Immigration and Customs Enforcement unit. Democrats want to see changes in ICE policy before approving long-term funding. The House was out of session late last week, but lawmakers are returning to the Capitol to vote on reopening the government. House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-Louisiana, anticipates a vote to end the shutdown could come as soon as Tuesday.

Credit: Source link

ShareTweetSendPinShare
Previous Post

Warning for sellers amid rollercoaster gold and silver prices

Next Post

Shark Tank’s Kevin O’Leary warns Gen Z founders to stop glorifying hustle culture

Next Post
Shark Tank’s Kevin O’Leary warns Gen Z founders to stop glorifying hustle culture

Shark Tank's Kevin O'Leary warns Gen Z founders to stop glorifying hustle culture

Current price of oil as of July 17, 2026

Current price of oil as of July 17, 2026

July 17, 2026
Google Gemini AI Predicted This Solana Price for Next 90 Days

Google Gemini AI Predicted This Solana Price for Next 90 Days

July 12, 2026
What are your rights if you buy something that breaks?

What are your rights if you buy something that breaks?

July 17, 2026
Audit partners concerned about AI risks

Audit partners concerned about AI risks

July 15, 2026
Judge says Donald Trump’s IRS lawsuit had no ‘basis in law or fact’

Judge says Donald Trump’s IRS lawsuit had no ‘basis in law or fact’

July 13, 2026
3 span-of-control questions HR leaders should ask

3 span-of-control questions HR leaders should ask

July 17, 2026
BusinessPostCorner.com

BusinessPostCorner.com is an online news portal that aims to share the latest news about following topics: Accounting, Tax, Business, Finance, Crypto, Management, Human resources and Marketing. Feel free to get in touch with us!

Recent News

How the ‘Yellowstone effect’ transformed one rugged western American city

How the ‘Yellowstone effect’ transformed one rugged western American city

July 18, 2026
Iran just crossed Trump’s red line for resuming all-out war as fighting worsens with no end in sight

Iran just crossed Trump’s red line for resuming all-out war as fighting worsens with no end in sight

July 18, 2026

Our Newsletter!

Loading
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • DMCA

© 2023 businesspostcorner.com - All Rights Reserved!

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Business
  • Finance
  • Accounting
  • Tax
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Crypto News
  • Human Resources

© 2023 businesspostcorner.com - All Rights Reserved!