Posted on 03/26/2015 10:00:33 AM PDT by afraidfortherepublic
They rehire people fired for snooping, they allow pretty much anyone into facilities and restricted areas where all our sensitive information is kept, and theres no telling how many unauthorized current and former employees are able to steal identities as a result. And, you thought they just ruined peoples lives with audits. Thats novice stuff. This is the IRS.
I have personal experience with this. I had a fraudulent tax return filed under my Social Security number in 2012. As a result, both my refunds from 2012 and 2013 were put under administrative hold or some such nonsense with no notification to me or indication of how to remove them from hold. The 2012 one just arrived four months ago after I finally got someone on the phone who said, Huh, I dont really know why theres a hold on this. It shouldnt have anything to do with the fraudulent return at this point. It should be to you within two-to-four weeks. I am also unable to retrieve any tax transcripts online and have had to go physically to the IRS on several occasions because the IRS system reads the fraudulent returns identifying information as mine, even though they know its a fake. It has been more than two years. Every year, I run into roadblocks attempting to file my taxes because of this breach from 2012, as does my husband since he is now linked to this fraud perpetrator in the IRS system as well. At no point, have I felt well-informed about this situation, that anyone at the IRS knows how to fix it, or is interested in doing so.
Its swell. The GAO agrees, as J.C. Tuccille reports at Reason:
So glad were required by law to send them every ever-loving detail of our lives once a year. Cue John Koskinen admonishing us for our ingratitude and asking for more of our money.Unless the IRS patches up its information security, warns a Government Accountability Office report, taxpayers could be exposed to loss of privacy and to financial loss and damages resulting from identity theft or other financial crimes.
For a tax collection agency with a history of putting taxpayers at risk, the GAO report is, unfortunately, just more of the same.
Its not as if IRS officials dont know they have a problem. They do. And they went through the difficulty of purchasing more secure systems and creating new rules. But purchase orders and bureaucratic handbooks are one thing; follow-through is entirely another. Notes IRS Needs to Continue Improving Controls over Financial and Taxpayer Data, released March 19:
A key reason for the information security weaknesses in IRSs financial and tax processing systems was that, although the agency has developed and documented a comprehensive agency-wide information security program, it had not effectively implemented elements of it.Specifically, the IRS didnt effectively control physical access to its facilities by current and former employees and even by visitors. Because employees and visitors may be allowed inappropriate access to restricted areas, IRS has reduced assurance that its computing resources and sensitive information are being adequately protected from unauthorized access.
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I know it's crazy asking such things, but when there are REAL problems like this, WHY isn't someone who can fixing it?
Our president is more worried about Carbon Dioxide, college Basketball tournaments, partying/living it up with celebrities, golfing, vacations, money(his money), improving the image of Islam, and how he can improve the image of himself - especially if he can make someone else look bad in the process......
We are spending hundreds of billions of dollars on websites that don't work for a healthcare law that shouldn't exist, federal agencies that raid farms, harass citizens over ponds on their land, spend millions for a president(and his wife) to go on vacations, and a Congress that COULD do something; but act as if they're bystanders like the rest of us, and only bitch about it rather than passing/repealing laws.
The Congress could have a law passed in a couple of weeks to remedy this, yet not a dammed thing will happen...
I've had enough of this.
/Rant_Off
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