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  2. List of allegations of misuse of the Internal Revenue Service

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    Internal Revenue Service (IRS) logo. This is a partial list of allegations of misuse of the United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS), which traces its roots to the creation of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue in 1862. Examples of political profiling controversies include cases in which IRS employees or government officials have ...

  3. IRS Failed To Properly Dispose of Sensitive Tax Documents ...

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    The indictment charged Littlejohn with unauthorized disclosure of tax returns and return information—a felony punishable by up to five years in prison and a fine of up to $5,000—and he pleaded ...

  4. Opinion: The IRS faces more cuts under Trump. Here are ... - AOL

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    Skirting a tax bill can be a lot of work: It takes time and money to set up shell companies, safely store large amounts of cash and falsify documents. Rather than going to some productive use ...

  5. IRS targeting controversy - Wikipedia

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    On August 5, 2015, the Senate Finance Committee released Senate Report 114-119, The Internal Revenue Service's Processing of 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) Applications for Tax-Exempt Status Submitted by "Political Advocacy" Organizations From 2010-2013. The Report runs 7,913 pages, and includes a 142-page "Bipartisan Investigative Report as Submitted ...

  6. Tax Audit Horror Stories: When the IRS Attacks - AOL

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    Joan Smith, 52, a Philadelphia-based artist, was preparing to go in for spinal surgery in 2010 when the IRS put a $10,000 tax lien on her bank account -- which was more money than she had in the bank.

  7. Internal Revenue Service - Wikipedia

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    George S. Boutwell was the first Commissioner of Internal Revenue under President Abraham Lincoln.. In July 1862, during the American Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln and Congress passed the Revenue Act of 1862, creating the office of commissioner of internal revenue and enacting a temporary income tax to pay war expenses.

  8. The 7 Worst Things You Can Do If You Owe the IRS - AOL

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    “Avoiding communication with the IRS is another bad idea and will only harm you,” she said. “If you do not respond, your wages could be garnished and liens [and/or] levies can be placed upon ...

  9. IRS Criminal Investigation - Wikipedia

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    Internal Revenue Service, Criminal Investigation (IRS-CI) is the United States federal law enforcement agency responsible for investigating potential criminal violations of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code and related financial crimes, such as money laundering, currency transaction violations, tax-related identity theft fraud and terrorist financing that adversely affect tax administration.