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IRS Warns of Downtime Risk As Congress Makes Cuts

dcblogs writes Successive budget cuts by Congress are forcing the Internal Revenue Service to delay system modernization that would improve its ability to prevent fraud. In telling of the problems ahead, IRS Commissioner John Koskinen almost sounded desperate in a recent memo to employees. The IRS is heavily dependent on technology, and the impact of the budget reduction to IT this year was put at $200 million. It will mean delays in replacing "aging IT systems" and "increasing the risk of downtime," Koskinen said. A new system to protect against ID theft will be delayed, and other IT cost-efficiency efforts curbed.The budget cuts have been so deep IRS employees are being warned of a possible shutdown for two days before this fiscal year ends in October. It would be a forced furlough for agency workers. The IRS employed 84,189 last year, down from 86,400 in 2013. When attrition is considered, the IRS says it lost between 16,000 and 17,000 employees since 2010. The agency has also been hit with a hiring freeze, and appears to be hiring very few people in IT compared to other agencies.

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  1. The IRS could shut down??? by jtownatpunk.net · · Score: 1, Funny

    That's horrible! Just horrible. Oh, the humanity!

  2. Re:One has to wonder by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Funny

    It's the same nulkshit every dept does. They can suck a bag of dicks. Without ADDED funding they want, IRS will have probs, cyber terrorists will attack our computers, dmv lines will get worse, our kids will be sent him three hours early from school each day and the ISS will fall out of,the sky. Blah blah blah....

  3. Re:One has to wonder by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    It takes a special kind of asshat to make cold fjord look sensible.