Amid staffing cuts, IRS sees overtime hours spike and digitization efforts ‘fall short’

Amid staffing cuts, IRS sees overtime hours spike and digitization efforts ‘fall short’Photo: Federal News Network

A TIGTA report found about 300 IRS employees claimed to work more than 12 hours in a day, and 14 employees reported working more than 20 hours in a day.

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