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Trump’s pick for IRS chief would lead an agency he once wanted to scrap. Here’s how he might run it.
President-elect Donald Trump wants the Internal Revenue Service under new management, and experts say change is coming. The question is how deep it will go.
What Trump’s plan to replace the current IRS chief could mean for the agency
President-elect Donald Trump has named Billy Long, a former Republican congressman from Missouri, to head the Internal Revenue Service, signaling plans to oust current Commissioner Danny Werfel before his term expires in 2027.
Trump picks Republican opponent of the IRS to lead the IRS
In his first term, Donald Trump had a knack for choosing officials to lead agencies that the officials didn’t think should exist. Now, he's doing it again.
Trump names his own pick for IRS commissioner, breaking from tradition
Trump selected his own pick to lead the tax agency despite the fact that the current commissioner is partway through his five-year appointment.
Donald Trump picks former Missouri congressman Billy Long to lead the IRS
This story originally appeared on Missouri Independent. Former Missouri Congressman Billy Long was tapped on Wednesday evening by President-elect Donald Trump to lead the Internal Revenue Service. Trump called Long — who served six terms representing a Southwest Missouri district — a “consummate people person,
Trump bids on former Congressman and auctioneer as IRS chief
Long previously worked as an auctioneer represented a district in Southwestern Missouri in Congress for 12 years.
Trump names former Rep. Billy Long to lead IRS
Trump's nomination of Long signals his intent to fire current IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel -- nominated in 2022 by President Joe Biden -- before his term ends in 2027, as Republicans consider rescinding much of the Inflation Reduction Act's funding for the agency.
Trump Picks Loyalist To Lead The IRS As GOP Eyes Tax Agency
The move effectively means Trump will fire the current IRS commissioner, Danny Werfel, who was appointed to a five-year term by President Joe Biden in 2022. He took over the agenc
What Trump Has Said About Billy Long as He's Tapped to Lead IRS
President-elect Donald Trump praised former Republican Congressman Billy Long as a "people person" while naming him as the next leader of the IRS. Trump said that he was "pleased" to nominate Long, a former professional auctioneer who represented Missouri's 7th Congressional District from 2011 to 2023,
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He Promised Huge Tax Refunds. Now Trump Wants Him to Lead the I.R.S.
Since leaving Congress in 2023, Billy Long has peddled a pandemic-era tax credit that the I.R.S. has warned is a magnet for ...
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IRS catches $2B in tax fraud in 2024
The Internal Revenue Service's Criminal Investigation unit identified over $2.1 billion in tax fraud in fiscal year 2024, ...
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7 Saving and Retirement Rule Changes for 2025
The Internal Revenue Service or IRS changes perks and contribution limits for various tax-advantaged accounts based on annual ...
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IRS Commissioner Talks Tenure And The Future Of Tax
In this episode of Tax Notes Talk, IRS Commissioner Daniel Werfel discusses his tenure and the agency’s future with major Tax ...
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IRS Issues Warning to High Income Non-Filers
The warning comes as the IRS continues its revamped pursuit of wealthy Americans who have not filed their tax returns since ...
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What Trump’s plan to end IRS ‘overstepping’ could mean for audits of rich people — and call hold times for everyone else
The Biden administration tried turbocharging the Internal Revenue Service’s tax-collection capabilities with billions in ...
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