IRS News This Week: What Changed and What It Means for You (June 16–22, 2026)

June 23, 2026 · 6 min read

IRS News This Week: What Changed and What It Means for You (June 16–22, 2026)

A plain-English breakdown of every IRS announcement from June 16–22, 2026 — Saturday hours, 27-state scholarship credit, new anti-fraud framework, and what you should do now.

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Quick facts

1

IRS Taxpayer Assistance Centers open Saturday June 27 for the last time in 2026.

2

27 states signed up for the Federal Scholarship Tax Credit under the One Big Beautiful Bill.

3

IRS and Security Summit announced a new anti-fraud framework to protect taxpayers.

4

The IRS is holding nationwide hiring events through July for customer service staff.

5

Q2 estimated tax deadline was June 15 — pay ASAP if you missed it.

6

File 2025 taxes now using IRS Free File to avoid identity theft risks.

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TL;DR — The Big Stuff

IRS will open Taxpayer Assistance Centers on Saturday June 27 for the last time this year. The Electronic Tax Administration Advisory Committee released 18 recommendations. The One Big Beautiful Bill’s Federal Scholarship Tax Credit now covers 27 states. And IRS is hiring nationwide.

1. Final Saturday Hours at Taxpayer Assistance Centers

The IRS announced that select Taxpayer Assistance Centers (TACs) will be open on Saturday, June 27 for the last time in 2026.

If you missed the tax filing deadline or need in-person help with a tax issue, this is your last chance to walk into an IRS office on a Saturday this year.

What can you do at a Taxpayer Assistance Center?

  • Get help filing a past-due tax return
  • Make a payment or set up a payment plan
  • Get a transcript
  • Resolve account issues
  • Apply for an ITIN (Individual Taxpayer Identification Number)

Proof: IRS News Release IR-2026-78, June 22, 2026 (irs.gov)

2. Federal Scholarship Tax Credit — 27 States On Board

The IRS announced that 27 states have signed up for the Federal Scholarship Tax Credit (FSTC) program, part of the One Big Beautiful Bill. This is a new tax credit that lets you claim a federal tax break when you donate to approved Scholarship Granting Organizations (SGOs).

ElementDetails
What is it?A federal tax credit for donations to scholarship organizations
Who qualifies?Taxpayers in one of the 27 participating states
What is it for?Scholarships for elementary and secondary education
Part of what?The One Big Beautiful Bill Act

Proof: IR-2026-76, June 8, 2026 (irs.gov)

3. IRS + Security Summit: New Anti-Fraud Framework

The IRS and its Security Summit partners announced a restructuring of their public-private partnership to fight tax fraud. Identity theft tax fraud is one of the biggest risks taxpayers face. Scammers file fake returns using your Social Security number and collect your refund before you even file.

Proof: IR-2026-75, June 8, 2026 (irs.gov)

4. Nationwide Hiring Events

IRS is holding a series of hiring events across the country through July for customer service representatives and tax examining technicians. This is the IRS trying to fix its biggest problem: not enough people to answer phones and process returns.

Relevant IRS Forms

Proof: IR-2026-72, June 4, 2026 (irs.gov)

5. Risks to Watch

  • Fraud Risk: With the new anti-fraud framework announcement, scammers may ramp up phishing emails pretending to be from the IRS. Remember: the IRS will never email, text, or call you demanding payment.
  • Deadline Risk: The Q2 estimated tax payment deadline was June 15, 2026. If you missed it, pay as soon as possible to reduce penalties. The next deadline is September 15, 2026.
  • Refund Risk: If you have not filed your 2025 return, you are at risk of a scammer filing a fraudulent return in your name. Use IRS Free File to submit now — it costs nothing.

6. What You Should Do Now

ActionDeadlineHow
File 2025 tax return if you have notASAPUse Form 1040
Pay missed Q2 estimated taxesASAPUse Form 1040-ES
Check if your state participates in FSTCBefore school yearCheck your state tax agency website
Visit a Taxpayer Assistance CenterJune 27 (Saturday)Check irs.gov/help/contact-your-local-irs-office
Review your withholding for 2026AnytimeUpdate Form W-4

Sources

  1. IR-2026-78, June 22, 2026 — IRS Final Saturday Hours at Taxpayer Assistance Centers. irs.gov
  2. IR-2026-77, June 17, 2026 — Electronic Tax Administration Advisory Committee 2026 Annual Report. irs.gov
  3. IR-2026-76, June 8, 2026 — 27 States Sign Up for Federal Scholarship Tax Credit. irs.gov
  4. IR-2026-75, June 8, 2026 — IRS and Security Summit New Anti-Fraud Framework. irs.gov
  5. IR-2026-72, June 4, 2026 — IRS Nationwide Hiring Events. irs.gov
  6. BrieflyGo IRS Form Library. brieflygo.com/forms

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