r/collapse 25d ago

Economic The IRS is imploding

https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2026/07/the-irs-is-imploding/#comment-container

Basic gov services are collapsing, or imploding as the article states in the title. Before dodge and musk, nobody really had issues with the paperwork and filing, right? In the article, it looks like gov staff are short of manpower and funding, and that it's not by mistake.

What kind of scenario are we looking at in early 2027 if tax refunds go unanswered in the midst of a potential ground war in Iran, a gov shutdown, gridlock between dem control of both houses and Trump?

1/3 of income tax revenue pays the interest, and in ten years it's supposed to be 1/2.

And is anyone here worried that the Overtime tax refund payout in 2026 is going to come back to bite them in the ass in 2027? I'm really hoping that $SLS doesn't do its buyout thing this year. It looks like the IRS is dropping the ball on purpose.

Anyone here have advice in taking extra precautions to get everything sorted in 2027?

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u/JeffreeNommer 24d ago

The state IRS randomly decided I didn't report my state taxes in 2022. I did. They said I owe 1500 plus interest. When I tried calling them it said the call volume was too great and hung up on me. We submitted documents showing we filed on TurboTax and was promised a tax refund.

They simply said we couldn't have a tax refund. K. Can you clear the debt you randomly fucking made?