The IRS is making strides to expedite its handling of identity theft cases, which had reached an average processing time of 676 days in 2024. The tax authority has cut processing times for ID theft cases to 506 days and slashed it to 100 days for 45,000 backlogged cases involving potential refunds, signaling improvements, although challenges persist due to increasing scam attempts and the agency's own staffing limitations.
While the IRS hits the pause button on some job offers due to a hiring freeze executive order signed by the President on January 20, 2025, there’s finally some good news for taxpayers who’ve been stuck in identity theft limbo! The once confusing and painf...
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