IRS
Corruption Fuels Billions in Fraudulent Payments to Illegal Aliens, by Tom
Tancredo, 4/16/16
I am sorry to report that the IRS practice described in this
recent FORBES headline is not new. It’s an old story that
continues to shock most but not all Americans: “IRS admits it encourages illegals to steal
Social Security numbers”
Imagine
my surprise when I found a pile of IRS 1040 tax returns among the tons of trash
at a “lay-up site” used by illegal border jumpers near the Mexican border west
of Douglas, Arizona. There are dozens of such places where the thousands of
border invaders change clothes, discard trash and wait to be taken by their
“coyote” to their pick-up location for moving on to Phoenix or El Paso or
Houston.
The
IRS 1040 forms were filled out and had been used. Hey, who says illegal aliens
don’t pay taxes?
I collected
the 1040 forms and we noticed all had claimed Earned Income Tax Credits and all
also had claimed around nine deductions for children. The average refund was
around $4,000. It occurred to me only much later that the American taxpayer may
be funding the coyote’s $1,500 fees for smuggling poor Mexicans, Salvadorans
and Iraqis and Vietnamese across our southwest border.
When
I sent the 1040 forms to the Social Security Administration and the IRS, I was
told that the practice described in the FORBES article was the one being
followed in dealing with these returns. I tried to amend the appropriations
bills for the IRS to be the practice, but I got nowhere. My Republican
colleagues didn’t want to hear about it and were ticked at me for bringing it
up.
Illegal
aliens use “the system” to report income and also gain every possible “refund”
the tax law — and IRS collusion — allows. Who can blame them when the welcome
sign is in bright green neon letters?
This
FORBES headline should not shock anyone. The IRS collusion with illegal alien
tax fraud is not a secret. Over the past decade, there have been regular news
stories exposing tax fraud by illegal aliens– and IRS indifference to the
scandal.
The
shocking thing is that the FORBES headline is not an exaggeration. The IRS
knows illegal aliens are using stolen Social Security numbers and is glad they
are doing it. But that is only the tip of the iceberg called illegal alien tax
fraud.
IRS
Commissioner John Koskinen made the revelation in congressional testimony this
past week, but no one was really shocked. The IRS wants illegal aliens working
illegally to file tax returns and pay taxes on their illegal earnings like
everyone else. So, the government figures it is a smart thing to make it easy
for them to do so. The government doesn’t care whether the Social Security
number used is stolen or not, it’s the tax filing itself that is important to
the IRS.
·
When asked why the agency has a
policy to ignore notifications from the Social Security Administration that a
number does not match the name used on the tax filing, the agency replies,
literally, “That’s not our job.”
·
The IRS deliberately and
unapologetically avoids telling you when your SSN is being used unlawfully by
another person or ten or twenty other people.
·
Efforts in Congress to fix that
problem are criticized as “racist.”
But
as I said, that IRS scandal is only the beginning of the story of tax fraud by
millions of illegal aliens. Millions of illegal workers are filing tax forms
not to pay their taxes but to claim and then receive refundable tax credits–
that is, cash refunds– and those cash payments run into the billions annually.
It’s
politically correct in Washington, DC, to say that illegal aliens are willing,
even anxious, to “pay their fair share of taxes.” It’s part of the mythology of
the noble “undocumented worker” seeking the American dream. Even the Republican
National Committee believes it.
This
week the RNC sent a fundraising letter to a few million prospective donors using
the tired gimmick of a “poll” on critical issues. One question asked voters if
they support legalization for illegal aliens if they meet a number of tests,
one of them being “paying back taxes.” We all know illegal aliens are anxious
to do that to prove they have earned the right to stay here and contribute to
the economy.
The
problem is they already have a way to pay back taxes if they want to do it, but
millions are doing just the opposite. Millions of illegal aliens are collecting
refundable tax credits– that is, cash — by filing fraudulent claims. And the
IRS doesn’t care.
An
April 2012 investigative report by an Indiana television station found numerous
cases of tax fraud in the Child Tax Credit and Additional Child Tax Credits
programs.
·
Four illegal alien tax filers had
used the same address and claimed a total of 20 children for refundable tax
credits of up to $1,000 for each child. Only one child actually lived at the
address, and the other 19 lived in Mexico and had never even visited the United
States.
·
That aspect of the fraud is in fact
not really illegal: the child you claim on the tax form does not have to live
in the United States. the child can be living with Aunt Rosa in Peru or Grandpa
Felix in Algeria.
·
The IRS response to the fraudulent
payments? They refused to comment or to confirm any investigation and refused
to meet with reporters to answer questions.
IRS
refusal to act on documented fraud by illegal aliens is legendary. For a decade
the agency’s own Inspector General has complained of inaction by agency
managers.
·
According to reports of the Treasury
Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA), millions of illegal aliens
are filing tax forms in order to claim refundable tax credits and receive
billions in tax dollars — even if they have never paid one dollar in federal
income taxes.
·
Illegal aliens are accessing not
only the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) but the Child Tax Credit (CTC) and
Additional Child Tax Credit ACTC) to the tune of billions annually.
·
And according to testimony of the
Treasury Department’s Inspector General, the IRS has refused to take steps to
curtail illegal aliens cashing in on these programs.
You
may be thinking that the government surely would take action if the tax fraud
is costing the Treasury millions of dollars. It’s fraud on a small scale,
right? Nope. It’s costing billions, not millions.
While
I was in Congress back in 2007, I tried to blow the whistle on this IRS
partnership with schemes costing taxpayers billions.
·
A brave IRS employee in one of the
agency’s Western regional offices called my office and met with my staff
clandestinely at a restaurant in the capital of one of our southwestern states.
He offered concrete, credible information and internal reports that showed
there was a huge problem– and that it was being ignored by agency management.
·
His regional office team had studied
a random sample of Child Tax Credit claims by tax filers using “ITIN” numbers–
tax ID numbers given lawfully to persons who do not qualify for Social Security
numbers but are employed and need to file tax returns.
·
Their sample revealed a high rate of
fraud which suggested widespread fraud involving hundreds of millions of
dollars. But he and his regional colleagues
could get no action from headquarters to investigate it further.
Can
you guess who blocked any congressional action to demand the IRS investigate
illegal alien abuse of these “refundable tax credit” programs? The
Congressional Hispanic Caucus threatened massive protests against
“discriminatory practices” if the IRS pursued the issue.
At
that time, Democrats were in the majority in the House and the Senate and thus
controlled the committees, so no investigation was ever conducted. But did
Republicans undertake to clean up the mess when they gained the majority in the
2010 election? No.
There
is no evidence the problem of tax fraud by illegal aliens is something the IRS
cares about.
·
A December 2014 report by
Watchdog.org revealed that an IRS audit documented a 24 percent error rate in
claims made under the EITC — a loss of $14.2 billion in unlawful tax refunds in
the year 2012.
·
A similar audit of the Additional
Child Tax Credit program in 2012 revealed erroneous payments in the range of 25
percent to 31 percent.
·
But did the audits result in
corrective actions? No.
Adding
all of the fraud rates together from three separate refundable tax credit
programs suggests total tax fraud in the realm of several billion dollars. Of
course, not all of the fraud is by illegal aliens. But the lack of IRS interest
in curtailing illegal alien abuse of these tax credit programs tells us the
problem will only get worse in the years ahead.
Let’s
add the shameful, willful taxpayer-funded philanthropy toward illegal workers
to the many reasons why IRS Commissioner Koskinen should be impeached and a new
management team put into the agency to conduct a thorough house cleaning.
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/04/16/irs-corruption-fuels-billions-fraudulent-payments-illegal-aliens/
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