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IRS Employees Engage In Tax Refund Identity Fraud

IRS Employees Engage In Tax Refund Identity Fraud

IRS Employees Engage In Tax Refund Identity Fraud

IRS Employees Engage In Tax Refund Identity Fraud

IRS Employees Engage In Tax Refund Identity Fraud

CFEG researches and reports on fraud, waste and abuse within the federal government with the goal of educating the public, the Congress and preventing and eliminating it through legislative and program initiatives.

Tax-related identity theft continues to have significant impact on both the IRS and on victims of this crime.  Identity theft
Review of the Enterprise E-Mail System Acquisition September 30, 2016 CFEG reports that the Treasury Inspector General For Tax Administration
CFEG reports that the IRS and its Security Partners on September 22, 2016 issued an alert to taxpayers to be
CFEG reports that on September 22, 2016 the IRS and Security Summit partners issued an alert to taxpayers and tax
The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) was established under the IRS Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998 to
CFEG reports that the Government Accountability Office has provided anyone who suspects fraud, waste, abuse, or mismanagement of federal funds,
IRS Identity Theft Program Delays Some Refunds
August 10, 2016 CFEG reports that the Treasury Inspector General For Tax Administration (TIGTA) issued a report on August 10,
TREASURY INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR TAX ADMINISTRATION WITHOUT EXPANDED ERROR CORRECTION AUTHORITY, BILLIONS OF DOLLARS IN IDENTIFIED POTENTIALLY ERRONEOUS EARNED INCOME
TREASURY INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR TAX ADMINISTRATION REVIEW OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE’S PURCHASE CARD VIOLATIONS REPORT Final Report issued on
TREASURY INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR TAX ADMINISTRATION Office of Audit SIGNIFICANT IMPROVEMENTS ARE NEEDED IN THE CONTRACTOR TAX CHECK PROCESS Final

What is the Identity Theft Tax Refund Fraud Problem?

In general, tax-related identity theft occurs when an individual intentionally uses the Social Security number (SSN) of another person to file a false tax return with the intention of ob­taining an unauthorized refund. Identity theft wreaks havoc on our tax system in many ways. Victims of identity theft not only must deal with the aftermath of an emotionally draining crime, but may also have to deal with the IRS for years to untangle the resulting tax account problems. Identity theft also impacts the public fisc, as Treasury funds are diverted to pay out improper refunds claimed by opportunistic perpetrators. In addition, identity theft takes a significant toll on the IRS, tying up limited resources that it could otherwise shift to taxpayer service or compliance initiatives

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Committee For Efficient Government reports that the House Ways and Means Committee held an Oversight Hearing on Identity Theft Tax Refund Fraud and cyber security issues on Tuesday, April 19, 2016 at 10:00 a.m….

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