Status of Fiscal Year 2026 Funding
Appropriations provided under H.R. 5371, Continuing Appropriations, Agriculture, Legislative Branch, Military Construction and Veterans Affairs, and Extensions Act will expire at 11:59 pm on Friday, January 30th.
The Anti-deficiency Act, 31 U.S.C. §§ 1341 and 1342 prohibits agencies from obligating funds exceeding, or in advance of, appropriations and from employing personnel during a lapse in appropriations except to protect life or property. This requires that performance of many contracts be suspended, either because funds are not available for the contract or because Government personnel required to oversee performance are not available.
During a lapse in annual appropriations, certain activities may continue which fall under established exceptions to the Anti-deficiency Act. The Bureau of Fiscal Service procurement office, in consultation with customer program offices and legal counsel, has reviewed its active contracts to determine whether or not performance may continue.
IRS - List of Exempt and Non-Exempt Contracts 1-30-2026 XLSX
Treasury Departmental Offices - List of Exempt and Non-Exempt Contracts 1-30-2026 XLSX
Our goal as business advisers and partners is to help create agile and innovative contract solutions to ensure we can meet our mission of effective tax administration.
The Office of the Chief Procurement Officer (OCPO) helps our employees within the Department of the Treasury buy goods and services from external vendors nationwide. This includes requirements for the Martinsburg, West Virginia, and Detroit, Michigan, computing centers, and all local requirements for the IRS headquarters offices in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area. There are also four procurement offices located in New York, New York; Atlanta, Georgia; Dallas, Texas, and Oakland, California.
- Notice to Contractor — Executive Order Combating Race and Stereotyping Memo for IRS Vendors - AB 21-01 Rescission PDF
- Forms and publications about your appeal rights
IRS guides
- Publication 5351, Guide to Preparing and Submitting Unsolicited Proposals PDF
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Learn how we acquire supplies, equipment and services through unsolicited proposals.
- Contractor security information
Find requirements on background investigations, IT security training and data breach reports.
Department of the Treasury guides
- How to do business with Treasury
Learn about the bureaus within the Treasury and the Treasury federal procurement process.
- Treasury Procurement Executive Office
Access the U.S. Department of the Treasury Acquisition Regulations (DTAR), Procedures, Bulletins, Procurement Directives, federal regulations, policies and guidance.
- Office of Small & Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSDBU)
The Small Business Program Office helps small businesses compete successfully for a fair share of our procurements. They also help large businesses increase subcontracting opportunities.
Other federal sites
- Federal Acquisition Jumpstation (NASA)
Find links to procurement and acquisition programs in the federal government.
- Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR)
Find regulations for federal acquisitions.
- General Services Administration (GSA)
Buy, sell and explore business opportunities with the federal government.
- Section508.gov
Get guidance on accessible information and communication technology (ICT).
- Small Business Administration federal government Contracting guide (SBA)
Learn how businesses sell products and services to the federal government.
- System for Award Management (SAM)
Register to do business with the U.S. government, update or renew your entity registration, check status of an entity registration, and search for entity registration and exclusion records.
Contact us
Email: Procurement Customer Service