
Former Rep. Billy Long (R-Mo.) is being replaced as commissioner of the IRS less than two months after he was confirmed by the Senate, a White House official confirmed to The Hill.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will lead the agency on an acting basis, the official confirmed. Long is expected to be nominated to an ambassadorship.
“It is a honor to serve my friend President Trump and I am excited to take on my new role as the ambassador to Iceland,” Long said in a statement provided by the White House. “I am thrilled to answer his call to service and deeply committed to advancing his bold agenda. Exciting times ahead!”
Long was confirmed in June in a 53-44 party-line vote, with all Democrats voting in opposition to his confirmation. Long is a strong ally of President Trump, but he drew criticism from Democrats for his lack of experience and background with tax policy.
The New York Times first reported on Long’s exit.
Trump has overseen a sweeping purge of the staff at the IRS, as he and other Republicans had regularly criticized spending in legislation during the Biden administration that allowed for the hiring of thousands of additional workers to crackdown on tax cheats to collect more revenue for the government.
The National Taxpayer Advocate’s midyear report found that the IRS’s taxpayer services division was expected to lose roughly 22 percent of its workforce.
Long was the fifth person to lead the IRS since the start of Trump’s second term in January. Four others served on an acting basis.
Senate Democrats launched an inquiry last December into Long, shortly after he was first nominated for the position, over his promotion of a pandemic-era tax credit that has been riddled with fraudulent claims.
Long served in Congress from 2011-23, and at one time sponsored legislation to abolish the IRS. He previously worked as an auctioneer and real estate broker.
The IRS referred questions to the Treasury Department, which did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Updated at 4:39 p.m. EDT.
Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to The Hill.
Comments