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What does the government shut down mean for us?

Here's a 2018 article:

https://www.forbes.com/sites/kellyphillipserb/2018/01/19/as-feds-prepare-for-shutdown-heres-what-it-...

"Here's a partial list of functions that directly impact taxpayers and would typically be put on hold if the government shuts down:

  • No tax refunds issued
  • No processing of non-disaster relief transcripts
  • No processing of forms 1040X, amended returns
  • No non-automated collections
  • No audit or examinations (some exceptions apply)
  • No whistleblower office activity

Here's a partial list of functions that directly impact taxpayers which will typically continue if the government shuts down:

  • Processing of returns with payments
  • E-filing
  • Mailing tax forms
  • Appeals (statutory deadlines will not be changed)
  • Call centers (only during filing season)
  • Civil and criminal tax cases
  • Certain communications to taxpayers
  • Active criminal investigations
  • IRS.gov

To facilitate those activities, the IRS anticipates that 35,076 employees, or 43.5% of the total employee population, would be retained during a shutdown."

____________*Answers are correct to the best of my knowledge when posted, but should not be considered to be legal or official tax advice.*

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What does the government shut down mean for us?

Here's a 2018 article:

https://www.forbes.com/sites/kellyphillipserb/2018/01/19/as-feds-prepare-for-shutdown-heres-what-it-...

"Here's a partial list of functions that directly impact taxpayers and would typically be put on hold if the government shuts down:

  • No tax refunds issued
  • No processing of non-disaster relief transcripts
  • No processing of forms 1040X, amended returns
  • No non-automated collections
  • No audit or examinations (some exceptions apply)
  • No whistleblower office activity

Here's a partial list of functions that directly impact taxpayers which will typically continue if the government shuts down:

  • Processing of returns with payments
  • E-filing
  • Mailing tax forms
  • Appeals (statutory deadlines will not be changed)
  • Call centers (only during filing season)
  • Civil and criminal tax cases
  • Certain communications to taxpayers
  • Active criminal investigations
  • IRS.gov

To facilitate those activities, the IRS anticipates that 35,076 employees, or 43.5% of the total employee population, would be retained during a shutdown."

____________*Answers are correct to the best of my knowledge when posted, but should not be considered to be legal or official tax advice.*

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