Merry Christmas from the IRS: Another Year of Government Dysfunction
by Dan Mitchell
Here are a few stories to bring holiday cheer for taxpayers. First, we have an Associated Press report that several hundred thousand federal bureaucrats have serious tax delinquencies. The Department of Housing and Urban Development always ranks high on the list of government entities that should be abolished, so it’s interesting to see that HUD bureaucrats are most likely to be dodging their taxes:
More than 276,000 federal employees and retirees owed back income taxes as of Sept. 30, 2008, according to data from the Internal Revenue Service. The $3.04 billion owed was up from $2.7 billion owed by federal employees and retirees in 2007. Among cabinet agencies, the Department of Housing and Urban Development had the highest delinquency rate, at just over 4 percent.
This rampant nonpayment is especially outrageous since federal bureaucrats “earn” twice as much compensation, on average, as those of us laboring in the productive sector of the economy. One might think they would go out of their way to comply since their bloated salaries come from tax collections. Speaking of outrage, the internal watchdogs at the Treasury have just published a report showing that it is almost impossible to verify eligibility for the special interest tax breaks in the so-called stimulus. As Investor’s Business Daily opines, this is an invitation to fraud:
A new report from the Treasury Department’s Inspector General for Tax Administration counts 56 tax provisions in the bill having a potential cost of $325 billion. Of those, 20 are tax breaks for individuals and 36 are for businesses. The problem, the Inspector General says, is the IRS can’t verify taxpayer eligibility “for the majority of Recovery Act tax benefits and credits.” For individual taxpayers, 13 of the 20 benefits and credits can’t be verified; for businesses, it’s 26 of 36. …To suggest, as Treasury does, that the biggest chunk of the $325 billion in stimulus package tax breaks can’t be adequately followed violates the pledges of openness and fairness made when the stimulus was passed last February. As the government-stimulus-oversight Web site, recovery.gov, notes, last year’s package “requires that taxpayer dollars spent under the Act be subject to unprecedented accountability.” We wouldn’t call being unable to verify upwards of two-thirds of the $325 billion handed out as “unprecedented accountability.” Sounds more like an invitation to fraud, all at the expense of the taxpayers.
To be fair, even a competent government agency might have trouble making a bad law work, and the $787 boondoggle was rushed through the legislative process with very little – if any – attention paid to anything other than funneling other people’s money to special interest groups. That being said, the IRS has trouble even with routine tasks. According to another IG report, the agency has a staggering 70 percent error rate in its processing of taxpayer identification numbers for individual taxpayers:
The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) today publicly released its review of the IRS’s processing of applications for Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers (ITINs). TIGTA reviewed a sample of ITIN applications and found that almost 70% contained significant errors and/or raised concerns that should have prevented the issuance of an ITIN. The IRS estimates that it has issued more than 14 million ITINs as of December 2008. ITINs are intended to provide tax identification numbers to resident and nonresident alien individuals who may have U.S. tax reporting or filing obligations but do not qualify for Social Security Numbers, which generally are only issued to U.S. citizens and individuals legally admitted to the U.S. …”The number of individual income tax returns filed using ITINs and reporting wage income has increased by 247 percent from 2001 to 2008,” commented J. Russell George, the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration. “If the IRS continues to issue ITINs without proper verification, the risk of fraudulently filed returns – along with fraudulently claimed refunds – will continue to rise,” added Inspector General George.
Just think how much fun it will be when the IRS is in charge of determining those of us who should get fined or jailed for noncompliance with government-run healthcare! No wonder so many taxpayers put a flat tax or national sales tax on their Christmas lists.






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Why does this not surprise me. Do they every pay their taxes? Do they ever get audited? Just the middle of the road Americans pay their taxes and carry these fat cats. They System is broken and these people are crooks.
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merry christmas to all.
I disremember the actual numbers, but the average worked out to a tax deficiency of about $3,000 per person.
Amounts owed by members of Congress, in contrast, were something like $16,000 apiece.
Let's not forget the true meaning of Christmas
http://www.myfreepress.net/blog/post/Jason/2009/1...
is it a surprise that the most liberal agency as the highest rate of cheaters?
Fire them.
The government in indeed broken, not to mention our educational system that produces journalists and editors who can't spell. It's not "disfuntion", it's "dysfunction". God help the USA. We're far from being No. 1 in much of anything noble or constructive anymore and I blame that on lackluster, if not outright corrupt, self-serving leadership in government, the media and education. Merry Christmas.
Do I see Turbo Tax Tim and Barney Rubble Franks name on that list?
No to the national sales tax. National sales tax would be an "in addition to" tax and not an "instead of" tax. No more money flowing to those thieves in Congress who will see extra income as another reason to spend, spend, and spend more.
The U.S. is done for. It is no longer the country I was once proud to be a citizen of anymore. I remain a U.S. citizen mostly because I want to easily return to the U.S. to visit loved one's in the future and not because I want to be known as an American. As soon as I am able I will move to a distant and peaceful corner of South America I know and leave the U.S. to it's own devices. God will judge this once great country and I for one do not wish to be here when the judgement of God reaches it's fullness.
BHO waiting for my handout
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sM_rZYQCjwY
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I am old enough and secure enough to go "Galt"
merry christmas to you and yours barbarian .
The bureaucrats aren't paying their fair share in taxes? Why doesn't this surprise me.
Of those several hundred thousand bureaucrats who are behind on their taxes, who wants to bet that the vast majority of them are registered Democrats.
But hey! They’re going to do better with healthcare, right? What kind of intellectually bankrupt mind believes that government can do anything better than the private sector, even compassion, or war.
Is the IRS going to audit all those people who had ACORN assistance doing their taxes?
At least the ones caught on video helping people cheat, as a minimum.
The "fair tax" amendment floating around congress ensures the only taxes anyone in the US pays is based on consumption. Federal taxes would be collected at point of sale by the retailer along with any local and state sales tax. The amendment includes a provision which requires the repeal of Amendment XVI to the constitution be completed before the fair tax is implemented. Everybody would be sent a check from the government in the amount to cover the taxes at poverty level. Everybody effectively gets the poverty level "tax deduction" and that's it. I would think GREENS of all shapes would love a consumption tax.
Dude, you know that's the logo for IRS Records, right? Remember the Go-Go's?
While I agree that tax cheats need to be found and punished, I wish you'd stop pushing that misleading statistic regarding average government pay. Yes, the average federal employee makes more than the average American, but the average federal employee is also much more likely to have an advanced degree, and includes people who get shot at for a living (law enforcement, as I assume you aren't including military pay). When you compare their total compensation, per hour worked, to others in similar industries I think you'll see pretty fair wages, certainly nothing extravagant. Most government lawyers only come out ahead if they're still having their education paid off. Trying to mislead us with unclear statistics makes me doubt everything else you say, and should be unnecessary to make your point.
What would happen if the FOLKS stopped paying their taxes like Tax-cheat Geitner, Rangel and other Washington elite Democrats?!
IRS Records deserves better than to be associated with government flunkies who hold weeklong conferences to decide which brand of paper clip will be ordered.
My husband and I owed $250.00 one year ans he IRS threatened us for a year! I think that if EVERYONE refused to pay their taxes ( No taxation without representation!) maybe they would listen or have to throw ALL of us in jail!!
Well, the graduated inacome tax isn't the only plank in the Marxist or Humanist Manifesto. Might as well see what else they're working on, so we get them all.
If it was just a "$787 boondoggle" we got quite a bargain. I think you meant "$787 billion boondoggle".
If Tens of millions of Americans just don't file and just don't pay their taxes any more the Criminal Class in Washington and Wall St will collapse.
Instead of paying your taxes take the money and buy Gold and Silver as they have worth and ongoing value unlike the fraudulent worthless paper the Criminal Class issue so they are able to steal your value production. The government is a Mafia criminal entity and it needs to be disemboweled just like you would a dead Pig from the swine stye. If the DOJ was doing it's duty it would arrest all in Congress under the RICO laws.
Military, Defend the Constitution and "WE the People", not corrupt Government. Honor your oath.
Few in Government actually work. They spend most of their day either shuffling paper around their cubicle or with their heads on the deskk napping. Government pay needs to be cut by 24% and the number of workers needs to be cut by 40%.
Death to Tyrants
Peter, sad part is that there is nothing the we can do about it! Elect another? If they are running for any political office, they are owned by someone; so this "Criminal Class" is all that we can vote for in the first place! Otherwise, you get paid a "visit" and you suddenly see things their way. The whole world has been deceived and most do not even know it!
Now Christmas is over may your new year be the one we hope for.
Obama Clause or Santa Clause
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYtYwnYKOUs
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Let's join them. Civial disobediance:
Eliminate the taxes you have withdrawn from your paycheck (by increasing the number of dependents on your W2 form). The government won't be able to use that money from now till April 15th.
If you're not chicken like I was last April 15th, you can NOT pay those taxes when due.
What? Can they throw us all in jail?
We need to go after the real TAX Cheats. Any business that accepts CASH!
These people are ripping off all of us that pay our taxes. It is estimated that between $3-6 Trillion is unreported IRS income. These are Drug dealers, Dry Cleaners (taking Cash home), Bartenders, 7-11 Stores, Nail Salons, etc. You get it.
We (the people) pay for these TAX CHEATS in higher taxes. We are paying the price because we are honest. Our President just hired an additional 1,000 Tax Agents to go after the RICH.
Wrong end of the tax scale Mr. Obama. GO AFTER THE CASH BUSINESSES!
JUST CHECK AND SEE IF THEY ARE OF COLOR, HOW MANY DEPENDENTS THEY CLAIMED. THEN SEE WHO PREPARED THEIR TAXES………. .THEY ARE OF COLOR, CLAIMING MORE DEPENDENTS THEN THEY HAVE AND ACORN DID THEIR TAXES…..PLUS THEY ARE ALL IN THE LOWER PAY GRADES, SO THEY CAN QUALIFY FOR WELFARE. ITS AN ACORN GAME!!!!!! WAKE UP AMERICA. NOW FOR THE POLITICIANS WELL SHIT FOLKS IT'S THE IN THING, THEY ARE OF COLOR TOO…F**K'N GREEN………..OH BUY THE WAY SOME G.I'S GOT DEAD THIS CHRISTMAS JUST FOR THESE WELFAE-RATS, GOD BLESS HUSSEIN LAND.
A flat tax. the only way. Even East Europe has figured it out before us.
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What would be required to end employers/contractors/sub-contractors from issuing 1099s to employees without taking out income taxes, medicare and social security??? Do you realize how much money is NOT going into the government's coffers from these employers not taking out the taxes and sending them in??? Does the IRS look into this problem at all? No one should be allowed to work in this country without paying their taxes. Let's stop issuing 1099s without taking out the taxes!! Simple. What is the next step? Contact our federal government? Does anyone out there want to comment?
Do away with giving out 1099 unless they have the taxes taken out of the wages! We need to eliminate this or go to a fair tax system where everyone pays no matter what!
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