KEY POINTS
  • Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is asking the IRS to deliver a plan within six months for the agency's newly enacted $80 billion in funding.
  • Priorities include clearing the backlog of unprocessed tax returns and improving customer service, overhauling technology and hiring workers.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen speaking at a news conference on July 14.

With President Joe Biden's sweeping tax, health and climate package newly signed into law, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is asking the IRS to deliver a plan within six months for the agency's nearly $80 billion in funding.

"The Inflation Reduction Act provides the IRS what it has needed for years — a stable stream of mandatory funding that will allow the agency to serve American taxpayers the way they deserve," Yellen wrote in a memo Wednesday to IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig.