Two top IRS officials charged with overhauling the agency using tens of billions in extra cash from the 2022 tax-and-climate law left their jobs Friday, according to two people familiar with the matter.
David Padrino, chief transformation and strategy officer, and Chief Implementation Officer Jonathan Warsh are leaving the IRS after about two years each. Their departures come as the Trump administration is gutting the federal workforce and as Republicans look for more cuts to the agency’s funding.
Both joined the agency in 2023 when it was under the direction of then-IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel and after it got ...
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