IRS to Re-Evaluate Modernization in Light of AI

The Internal Revenue Service's information technology functions are handled at the New Carrollton Federal Building in Maryland. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Friday, 14 March 2025 12:59 PM EDT ET

The U.S. Internal Revenue Service is taking a "strategic pause" in its technology modernization investments to re-evaluate its operating approach in light of new artificial intelligence technologies, a senior IRS career technology official said Friday.

The agency will review a number of technology modernization initiatives that have been taken in recent years, including a new direct free filing system for tax returns that was launched last year under the Biden administration, the official told reporters.

The official said the IRS did not have a specific number of staff cuts in mind as a result of the technology pause, but said there would be an opportunity to "realign the workforce to those new ways of doing business."

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The U.S. Internal Revenue Service is taking a "strategic pause" in its technology modernization investments to re-evaluate its operating approach in light of new artificial intelligence technologies, a senior IRS career technology official said Friday.
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