Seems as though there are lots more problems with the IRS.
...Howard is a tax examiner at the IRS's ITIN processing center in Austin, Texas...
...A four-month Eyewitness News investigation
documented how many illegal immigrants use ITINs to get tax credits and
refunds they're not entitled to. WTHR also exposed how millions of
undocumented workers get their ITIN applications approved using phony
documents.....
"We were being told by upper management to ignore fraud, to assign
ITIN numbers and ... pay out refunds to people who are lying," Howard
explained. "It's a license to steal when you allow that."
Howard and five other tax examiners at the ITIN processing center in
Austin all told WTHR the same thing: for years, IRS managers have
instructed them to "look the other way" while processing ITIN
applications that appear to be filed fraudulently – even when those
applications contain clear signs of criminal activity.
For example, Howard received a stack of ITIN applications for dozens
of children attending the same school in South Carolina. (Adult tax
filers can request an ITIN for a child if they want to claim that child
as a dependent in order to get child tax credits and a larger tax
refund.) When he researched that school, he discovered it didn't even
exist. When Howard reported the apparent scam to his bosses, he claims
his managers ordered him to approve the applications anyway....
Yah. That's likely related to this story we linked the other day.
Oh, by the way:
...A few days after Howard met with WTHR, the IRS slashed his job
performance rating which will affect his paycheck. The IRS claims every
aspect of Howard's job performance dropped during the past six months,
shifting his overall rating from "exceeds fully successful" to
"minimally successful." Howard believes the poor review is retaliation
for blowing the whistle on his managers. He wonders what might happen
next....
The guy ought to be appointed as a special prosecutor, with the entire IRS management as his target.
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