Introduction: The FFT is an algorithm that computes the DFT and the inverse DFT. Many computing environments and libraries have a function FFT and another function IFFT. These compute the DFT and inverse DFT using the FFT algorithm. There is no such thing as the IFFT algorithm. It's one algorithm, the transform direction is dictated by slightly different twiddling of input data and usually a normalization in the inverse transform.
Therefore, ifft is redundant.
There are currently 221 questions tagged with ifft, all of them are also tagged with fft.
So far it has been used by people applying the ifft
command in MATLAB or Python. These questions are more meaningfully tagged with fft. (Actually, most of the questions tagged with either FFT or IFFT should actually be tagged with dft, since they're not about the algorithm but about the concept or the application of the DFT, but I'm not going to start that uphill battle.)
I have already edited the tag info and excerpt to indicate that fft should be used instead.
I have created a tag synonym suggestion for fft to make ifft a synonym. If you have 2500 reputation and 5 points in fft you can vote for it here.