Since then, tax authorities have made a concerted effort to work with banks and corporations to stop ID thieves before they purloin refunds. Still, the attempts persist. During the first nine months of 2016, the IRS flagged roughly 787,000 fake returns, claiming $4 billion in refunds, and 237,750 taxpayers filed affidavits saying they, too, were victims of tax identity theft. More current data isn’t yet available but 21 billion worth of fraudenlent tax returns expected this year
granted there is monetary gain when your talking about over a million fraudulent claims to be somebody
but I bet the figure is a lot closer to 800000 then 5/19000 based on 2008 election
identity theft is rampant a lot more then it was in 2008. your delusional to think it hasn't found its way to the voting booth
granted there is monetary gain when your talking about over a million fraudulent claims to be somebody
but I bet the figure is a lot closer to 800000 then 5/19000 based on 2008 election
identity theft is rampant a lot more then it was in 2008. your delusional to think it hasn't found its way to the voting booth
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