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IRS may lose billions through bad IDs
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WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The Internal Revenue Service may be losing hundreds of millions of dollars because it won't spend the time and money to match millions of income statements with incorrect or missing identification numbers to existing tax accounts, an IRS watchdog said Tuesday.

The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration said that in 2004 the IRS received about 3.8 million miscellaneous income statements reporting some $150 billion in earnings that could not be computer-matched to a filed tax return because of missing or erroneous ID numbers.

The inspector general's office, which does oversight of the tax agency, looked at a sampling of these mismatched IDs and calculated that some 6,000 of these individuals had not filed 2004 tax returns despite having income statements indicating they earned more than $100,000. That translates into some $630 million in income, it said.

Much of the income involved compensation for nonemployees such as independent contractors reported on unusable miscellaneous income statements.

The office said that it looked at 620 income and wage statements with mismatched names and ID numbers reporting more than $60,000 in earnings. Using IRS automated data systems, it was able to manually match half of those to taxpayer accounts in IRS records.

It urged that Congress pass legislation, backed by the administration, that would require employers to verify the accuracy of ID numbers for the employees they hire. The office also recommended that the IRS do more to investigate high-dollar miscellaneous income and wage statements with mismatched names and IDs.

The IRS, in response, said it supported the legislation but concluded that the cost of manually tracking down mismatched names and IDs might exceed that of the benefits.

"The IRS's opposition to this recommendation is confounding," said Inspector General J. Russell George, adding that their audit showed that increased examination of statements would more than pay for itself in increased revenue.

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to no kidding wrote on Sep 12, 2007 7:30 AM:

" Everywhere you go they say the same thing. "

COMMENT wrote on Sep 12, 2007 7:28 AM:

" iF SOMEONE is accused of rigging a computer to commit tax fraud can't they rig the computer so to speak so to "locate" incorrect or matching id numbers? The problem we have is people everywhere are incapable or unwilling to think outside the box. Some of the info has to match. Also guys this is an example of why you do not have to be afraid of government spying or big brother. They can't even handle their own info let alone everyone elses. "

Leland Lesher wrote on Sep 11, 2007 7:27 PM:

" These are high dollar earners using illegals to do contract work without paying taxes and FICA. They are "contract" workers that the very wealthy use to avoid taxes. Re-read the article, the lowest income stated was $60,000. which is not wealth, but the cast majority of the mismatches were twice that or higher. Money makes the rules in the USA, so the IRS is not interested in pursuing those that have the means to hire tax lawyers to fight in court ad nauseum into the distant future. "

MRS. wrote on Sep 11, 2007 5:37 PM:

" Gee could it be a great number of these people are those that stole identities? Could it be that some of the owners of those numbers have no idea what is going on? If so these people will have to spend their own money as well as deal with the IRS.It is happening every day. "

OGS the IRS is a rip-off... wrote on Sep 11, 2007 4:18 PM:

" ...anyway. Our taxes just go to paying interest on our debt to foreign bankers. A sound monetary policy would fix alot of our problems which would provide a positive effect to the rest of the world's economy as well. Ron Paul for President 2008...see his stand on these issues and find Hope for America. "

No kidding! wrote on Sep 11, 2007 3:25 PM:

" I bet that number is way low. Are they just now figuring this out? The same excuse is being used by our government for not rounding up illegal workers and deporting them. Illinois is getting more than our share of these freeloaders with the socialist programs espoused by our Governor and Senate. "

There's logic for you wrote on Sep 11, 2007 3:06 PM:

" Perhaps the lost tax revenue should be taken out of the pockets of the IRS officials who don't think it is worth it to do their jobs "

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