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The IRS Was Very Naughty, But It's Sorry, Says Inspector General [message #288822] Fri, 01 May 2015 14:40
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Even as the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration reports the discovery of thousands (!) of Lois Lerner lost-in-action emails, we're told the IRS "has taken significant actions" to avoid the sort of politicized shenanigans that got the former tax-administering bureaucrat in such hot water to begin with. Only time will tell whether the recovered missives reveal deliberate targeting of conservative tax-exempt organizations as part of an effort to hobble critics of the administration, but Inspector General Russell George and company have already concluded that right-leaning groups received inappropriate scrutiny--and say that the tax agency is taking steps to make sure that this particular transgression isn't repeated. For what that's worth.

The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration notes:

The report is a follow-up to a May 2013 TIGTA report, which found that ineffective IRS management resulted in: 1) the use of inappropriate criteria to identify for review organizations applying for tax-exempt status based on names and policy positions instead of indications of political campaign intervention; 2) substantially delayed processing of certain applications, and, 3) the issuance of unnecessary information requests.

And before we even get into it, the IG told inquiring members of Congress two years ago that conservative groups did indeed receive special attention not given to those leaning to the left. "Our audit did not find evidence that the IRS used the 'progressives' identifier as selection criteria for potential political cases between May 2010 and May 2012," he wrote to Rep. Sandy Levin (D-Mich.). All of the groups with "Tea Party," "patriots" and "9/12" in their name got the treatment, compared to 30 percent of the groups with "progress" or "progressive" in their names.

This continues a long tradition in this country of the IRS being wielded as a political weapon.

Full article: http://reason.com/blog/2015/04/30/the-irs-was-very-naughty-b ut-its-sorry-s


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