The IRS plans to automate its department in the coming years.
It is currently speculated that over 30,000 IRS employees would face layoffs by the end of 2025.
Former IRS employee roles are set to be replaced by automated systems and AI technologies.
Customer service and data privacy are top concerns for both taxpayers and government watchdogs.
AI and automation are reshaping the workforce nationwide, and their implications extend beyond staffing.
The IRS has operated on outdated and inefficient systems for a long time.
Technological advancements are now being taken as opportunities for the agency to minimize long wait times and reduce the IRS backlog.
The US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent recently stated that the “AI boom” could be used as a tool to enhance collection and improve overall taxpayer support.
Lower-level entry jobs are more likely to be replaced by AI technology within the IRS workforce.
Administrative and entry-level positions are more likely to be phased out over the next few years.
As of now, the IRS plans to hire staff workers to manage and automate these systems.
The IRS is already automating several areas of the agency with AI technology:
While technological advancements are the way of the future, AI has yet to fully replace human judgment on complex tax issues.
AI and other advancements in technology are used to reduce operational costs and increase efficiency; however, there are questions raised:
Lawmakers and privacy advocates continue to push for transparency on AI’s role in the IRS and how the agency will continue to keep taxpayer data safe.
As the IRS continues to adapt to digital technology and AI, some impending changes include:
Human intervention will still be necessary for complex issues like audits and appeals. But, overall, the IRS is set to replace much of its human staff with fully digital systems in the coming months.
The IRS restructuring of agency operations in the coming digital age sees the possibility of over 30,000 IRS employees being replaced by automated AI technology.
Whether this will lead to less waiting and easier communication with the IRS on the taxpayer's behalf is dependent on how the IRS balances real human support with AI automation.
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