On April 19, 2013 we posted "IRS Begins Furlough Notice" which discussed
that the IRS planned furlough included
May 24, June 14, July 5, July 22 and August 30, with another two days possible
in August or September.
The Internal Revenue Service
announced on Aug. 7, 2013 that it will be open on Friday, Aug. 30, following the postponement of its
fifth scheduled agency-wide employee furlough day.
"We have made substantial
progress in cutting costs. … Our progress is such that we have decided to
postpone the furlough day scheduled for Aug. 30.
We still have more work to do on the
budget and cost-savings, so we will reevaluate in early September and make a
final determination as to whether we will need another furlough day in
September," said Danny Werfel, IRS Acting Commissioner, in a message to
IRS employees.
The IRS has so far taken three
furlough days on May 24, June 14 and July 5 due to the current budget
situation, including the sequester.
Last month, the IRS was also able
to cancel the previously scheduled July 22nd furlough day due to cost-cutting
efforts.
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