Trump’s Treasury confirms that he is watching the IRS to ‘simplify’ the earthquake while the tax season is warming up

AND Trump administration The Ministry of Finance is in the midst of weighing a “wide range” possibilities for simplification of internal revenue service in the middle of a report to half of the IRS staff, it could be abolished, Fox News Digital learned on Wednesday.
“In accordance with the focus of Trump’s administration on the efficiency and decrease in deficit, the Ministry of Finance considers a wide range of possible initiatives to simplify,” a Fox News Digital Treasury spokesman told Fox News Digital on Wednesday afternoon.
“Although the plan has not been approved to date, modernization is needed to monitor the procedure that Americans submit taxes, including the reality that over 90% of individual tax returns are submitted electronically,” the spokesman continued. “These changes are aimed at improving the service to customers of taxpayers and ensure a smooth and successful application season.”
Trump floating on a swallowing IRS, moving agents to the border armed with weapons
The Ministry of Finance of the Libra Option of how to simplify the agency, Fox Digital learned. (Luke Sharrett/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
The Ministry of Finance spokesman spoke with Fox News Digital in the middle of a report that up to half of the IRS staff could be abolished.
AND National Tax Agency He assembled plans for terminations as part of the Ministry of the Government’s mission for the audit of federal agencies and removal of government excessive spending, poor management and fraud, Associated Press reported on Tuesday.
Thousands of employees in various agencies – including the Health and Human Services Department, the US Agency for International Development and the Ministry of Energy – abolished because Trump’s administration acts to reduce the federal government and reconcile their agencies with Trump’s “American FIRST”. Agencies have particularly interrupted trial employees who have not yet achieved full -time jobs with the Federal Government because they are recently employed or have only been moved to a new role within the Government.
President Donald Trump and Secretary of the Wildness Scott Beesent (Getty Images)
So far, the IRS has already abolished approximately 7,000 trial employees.
In addition to multiple interruptions, Trump’s administration is allegedly planning to assign some agents of IRS to help the Ministry of Homeland Security with the implementation of immigration, Associate Press reported. President Donald Trump He swam by sending an IRS agent to the border in January after his inauguration.
“On the first day, I immediately stopped the recruitment of all new IRS agents,” Trump said during a set in Circa Resort & Casino Las Vegas in January. “They hired or tried to hire 88,000 new workers who will go after you. And we are in the process of developing the plan to abolish them all or maybe we will move them to the border. And I think we will move them to the border.”
The IRS is preparing for an earthquake because the Ministry of Finance weighs the possibility of modernizing the Agency. (J. David Ake/Associated Press)
“Where they are allowed to wear weapons, you know, they are so strong on the weapon, but these people are allowed to wear weapons, so we will probably move them to the border,” he continued.
Certain special agents of the IRS are allowed to wear firearms as part of its duties, according to the IRS Code, 26 US Code § 7608.
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The Homeland Security Ministry has sent a letter to the Minister of Treasury Scott Besent in February, asking the IRS to provide agents for efforts to perform immigration. (Getty)
The Homeland Security Ministry sent a letter to the Minister of Treasury Scott Bessent In February, asking the IRS provides agents to use immigration and customs implementation for efforts and immigrations.
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DHS secretary Kristi Noem, who signed a letter, said Trump ordered his agency to “take all appropriate measures to supplement the available staff of the southern border and implement the Law on Immigration of the United States”, even using the powers of the agency to replace federal employees to perform immigration functions.
Trump’s administration is allegedly planning to assign some agents to IRS to help the Ministry of Homeland Security in implementing immigration. (James Breeden for New York Post/Mega)
The efforts of the Ministry of Finance to simplify the IRS come in the middle of the tax season, and the federal government expects to submit to individuals’ income taxes by April 15.
Fox News Digital, Greg Wehner, contributed to this report.