
The IRS plans to bring some employees in Texas, Utah and Kentucky back to the agency’s facilities starting June 1 to perform work that cannot be done remotely, the agency’s commissioner, Charles Rettig, said in a message to employees Tuesday.”With employee and taxpayer safety as our primary focus, the IRS continues to carefully monitor and evaluate our readiness to open our facilities for expanded operations of nonportable work, considering…
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