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    IRS says 105 targeted in identity theft sweep

    IRS says federal sweep against identity theft targets 105 people in 23 states in past week

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    WASHINGTON (AP) -- The federal government has swooped down on 105 people in 23 states in the past week as part of a nationwide crackdown on identity theft and tax refund fraud that was timed to warn cheats to beware this tax season, the Internal Revenue Service said Tuesday.

    The sweep ranged from Alaska to Florida and included 80 complaints and indictments and 58 arrests, and has already produced a handful of guilty pleas and sentencings. Besides the IRS, the Justice Department's Tax Division, the Postal Service and local U.S. attorney's offices were involved after investigations that lasted months and, in some cases, years.

    IRS officials say the use of stolen identities to fraudulently file for tax refunds, generally involving stolen Social Security numbers, is a growing problem. Last year the agency says it found 260,000 income tax returns with confirmed attempts at identity fraud and blocked the payment of $1.4 billion worth of refunds.

    "The timing is not coincidental," Steven Miller, the IRS's deputy commissioner for services and enforcement told reporters. "It's the start of tax season, this is a large issue and we want to send message out there."

    Miller said schools and hospitals are a common source of stolen Social Security numbers.

    The cases, some of which were announced previously by local officials, included:

    —Three women from Dayton, Ohio, accused of getting tax refunds by using identities stolen from mentally disabled adults;

    —A Montgomery, Ala., woman accused of using her job as a security guard to steal identities of people served by a state agency to file false returns;

    —A Colorado Springs, Colo., man charged with stealing identities of the clients of a company that had gone out of business to fraudulently file for tax refunds.

    Over the past week, IRS officials have also visited 150 money services businesses to see if they are involved in identity theft or filing for bogus refunds. This sweep was conducted in nine metropolitan areas it considers high risk: Atlanta; Birmingham, Ala.; Chicago; Los Angeles; Miami; New York; Phoenix; Tampa; and Washington, D.C.

    In addition, the agency is auditing more than 250 check-cashing operations around the U.S., in part to try to spot any identity theft activity.

    Miller said the IRS has installed new filters on its computers this year in an attempt to spot identify fraud before the agency pays a phony refund. He said this has caused delays of about a week for early tax return filers to get refunds, but he said he does not expect those delays to last.

     

    8 comments

    • Armed Resistance  •  3 months ago
      "that was timed to warn cheats to beware this tax season"

      It's designed to scare you into paying an illegal tax to these crooks. Nothing more, nothing less. They want to make sure you pay your interest on your own money loaned to you by the felonious federal reserve, which is not federal, and has no reserves. The tax you pay the IRS is a scam, and they do this to keep you in fear of not paying, lest you should ever learn this truth. SubvertedNation/net
    • tony  •  Tampa, Florida  •  3 months ago
      Nobody wants to pay for America,but everyone wants to live off America. Well listen up,no more freebies for foreigners!!!!! Not American. Not entitled! No dream scheme,No Amnesty, Secure the border and start deportation now.
    • taxcpa1  •  3 months ago
      Amazing these idiots could figure out their #$%$ from a whole in the ground
    • Yaroslav  •  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  •  3 months ago
      Tax his land, Tax his bed, Tax the table, At which he's fed. Tax his tractor, Tax his mule, Teach him taxes Are the rule. Tax his work, Tax his pay, He works for peanuts anyway! Tax his cow, Tax his goat, Tax his pants, Tax his coat. Tax his ties, Tax his shirt, Tax his work, Tax his dirt. Tax his tobacco, Tax his drink, Tax him if he Tries to think. Tax his cigars, Tax his beers, If he cries Tax his tears. Tax his car, Tax his gas, Find other ways To tax his #$%$ Tax all he has Then let him know That you won't be done Till he has no dough. When he screams and hollers; Then tax him some more, Tax him till He's good and sore. Then tax his coffin, Tax his grave, Tax the sod in Which he's laid... Put these words Upon his tomb, 'Taxes drove me to my doom...' When he's gone, Do not relax, Its time to apply The inheritance tax.
      • Yaroslav 3 months ago
        Look up the original article, this is no joke

        "545 vs. 300,000,000 People - By Charlie Reese"
        'Types of Government explained'
        search this on youtube
    • Celestial  •  Boca Raton, Florida  •  3 months ago
      OH, WELL SOONER OR LATER THE CRIME WILL CATCH AT YOU.. IT'S PAY BACK TIME, FOLKS!
      • Armed Resistance 3 months ago
        The crime is enslaving everyone through debt. It's called usury, and it's an age old swindle of epic proportions. Your tax dollars go to pay the interest on the loan, of your own money, from the federal reserve to you. It's a hoax, but you keep on thinking not paying your masters is the crime. They love people like you. Who are your real masters? SubvertedNation/net has the answer.
    • K diddy  •  3 months ago
      bet they all voted for Obama, the commanturd in thief.
    • Steve B  •  Oakland, Oregon  •  3 months ago
      if we had a flat tax, it would come out of your paycheck, how they gonna swindle that ? would be no need for the IRS.
      • rustybucket55 3 months ago
        If you have a flat tax it would be the biggest tax cut in history for the wealthy!
      • William Weber 3 months ago
        You need to read the article more carefully. People were filing for refunds using other peoples' identities - which meant they had no idea what the other people were earning at all.
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        People who steal identities to get false tax refunds are probably also using the stolen identities to get credit cards and open bank accounts - which makes it possible for them to steal from retail businesses and banks and utilities. And that affects the prices you pay at those retail businesses !
    • qqzz  •  3 months ago
      Yeah, America is a land of thieves and venereal diseases and IRS is another rubbish thief organization.

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