IR-2023-45, March 13, 2023 WASHINGTON – Danny Werfel began work today as the 50th commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service. Werfel, who was confirmed by the Senate on March 9, was sworn into office this morning by Deputy Commissioner for Services and Enforcement Doug O'Donnell, who served as acting commissioner since November. "After taking the oath of office a short time ago, I feel incredibly grateful and humbled to have the chance to lead such an amazing group of dedicated public servants at a pivotal moment in IRS history," Werfel told IRS employees. "This role culminates a lifetime of commitment to public service for me." As commissioner, Werfel returns to the federal government, where he first began work at the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in the late 1990s. He spent more than 15 years in the federal government, eventually serving as Controller of OMB. He came over to the IRS to temporarily serve as Acting Commissioner in 2013. Next, Werfel served as a leader of Boston Consulting Group's (BCG) Public Sector practice, first covering North America and then as a global leader. "Following the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act, we have a unique opportunity to make improvements for the IRS and the nation," Werfel wrote to IRS employees. "I am excited by this opportunity as well as the chance to work with you again." Werfel's term will run through Nov. 12, 2027.