The IRS was forced to admit that for the past 5 years over ONE MILLION ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS have stolen and used the Social Security Numbers of
American Citizens, and that PC Operatives within the Federal Agency and Obama
Administration have deliberately concealed these crimes by, among other things, not informing the
victims. “Taxpayers identified as victims of
employment-related identity theft are not notified,” said J. Russell George, the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration.
Unfortunately says David Selig of Selig & Associates, most
people only discover that they’ve been victimized when they apply for credit, or
when they learn that some illegal alien turned fraudster has been receiving
Social Security Disability benefits, filing false tax returns, or otherwise
garnering benefits they’re not entitled to.
When the Inspector General first alerted the IRS of the crime (and the
astonishing magnitude of the crime) Politically Correct Operatives decided to
conceal the problem, which to date, has unnecessarily cost the American
Taxpayer over 80 Billion Dollars.
“Employment-related identity theft can cause significant burden to taxpayers, including the incorrect computation of taxes based on income they did not earn,” said the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration.
“Employment-related identity theft can cause significant burden to taxpayers, including the incorrect computation of taxes based on income they did not earn,” said the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration.
Fortunately
says Selig, its an election year and given the proliferation of unflattering
information, e.g. WikiLeaks, Hackers,
Whistleblowers,
Julian
Assange, Eric
Snowden etc., a handful of our
elected officials have finally decided to look into the matter. “It is stunning that the IRS has chosen to aid and abet identity thieves
for so long instead of protecting the innocent victims of the theft,” said
Sen. Daniel Coats, Indiana Republican.
In response to the Treasury Inspector General's lacerating accusations, the IRS has grudgingly agreed to schedule "programming changes" (whatever that means) in 2017, and depending upon the facts and circumstances, may eventually notify taxpayers of potential identity theft, provided certain undisclosed conditions are met.
In response to the Treasury Inspector General's lacerating accusations, the IRS has grudgingly agreed to schedule "programming changes" (whatever that means) in 2017, and depending upon the facts and circumstances, may eventually notify taxpayers of potential identity theft, provided certain undisclosed conditions are met.
Bradley Dorin, Esq. & David Selig of Selig & Associates |
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