Commissioner Rettig Employee Message

 

As hard-working employees of the IRS, our agency has an important mission to fulfill on behalf of the American public. The current lapse in appropriations creates challenges for the workforce, both personally and professionally, and I wanted to share some thoughts and information with you as we continue to work through these various issues.

IRS employees take great personal pride in our mission. You have a long, distinguished track record of rising to challenges to support our vital mission on everything from the filing season to natural disasters. I am truly proud of the workforce and honored to lead such dedicated individuals.

The senior leadership team and I understand that this is a difficult period for many of you and your families. The government shutdown has created financial hardships for many of our employees. Be assured we have had teams from the Human Capital Office and across the Service working non-stop to help you address your issues and needs.

I know that a major concern for you centers on your paychecks and when those might resume. Congress passed and the President signed into law a bill that will back pay government employees once the lapse ends. To help speed this process along, HCO will work quickly to process the payroll when the government reopens so you can be paid as soon as possible. I understand this team did remarkable work on this detail-heavy process during the last lengthy government shutdown in 2013, and they are prepared to help again.

As many of you know, we are in the process of recalling people to assist with filing season and other pressing issues. I’m directing our senior leadership team and managers to work with recalled employees who face hardships, keeping in mind we have OPM guidelines as well as our 2019 National Agreement to follow.

I also want to share my thanks with the many dedicated employees across the IRS who have been hard at work throughout the shutdown. About one in eight of our employees – nearly 10,000 – have been working in some capacity since the shutdown began on Dec. 22. Their efforts during the holiday and new year have been remarkable.

You have our commitment that we will continue to do all we can to assist IRS employees during this time. I encourage you to review the resources available at IRS.gov/employee and keep an eye on the extensive FAQ page that we are updating regularly. Please share this information with your fellow colleagues and know that we remain in close contact with NTEU during the lapse as well.

In the coming days, we will take additional steps to open the filing season – a critical time when millions of taxpayers rely on us.  During this period, I know that here at the IRS we will continue to exercise our best efforts in carrying out our fundamental responsibility to our nation and to the American people.

Thank you again for all of your efforts.

Chuck