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IRS did it again. Stole money again.
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The IRS issued $5.6 billion in potentially bogus education tax credits in a single year -- more than a quarter of all education credits claimed by taxpayers, a government watchdog said Tuesday.

A new report by the agency's inspector general says the credits were issued to more than 3.6 million taxpayers in 2012. Most of the credits went to students even though the IRS never received a tuition statement from the school.

Some students attended schools that weren't eligible for federal funding while others didn't take enough classes to qualify for the tax break.

"The IRS still does not have effective processes to identify erroneous claims for education credits," said J. Russell George, Treasury inspector general for tax administration.

George said the IRS has taken some steps to better police the credits, but has not addressed all the deficiencies that George's office identified in a 2011 report. In that report, the inspector general said the IRS issued $3.2 billion in potentially bogus education tax credits in 2010.

"As a result, taxpayers continue to receive billions of dollars in potentially erroneous education credits," George said.

The IRS said stepped up enforcement was largely responsible for a steep drop in credits issued in 2012. The amount of education credits issued dropped from $23.6 billion in 2011 to $19.1 billion in 2012.

The IRS said Congress could help by simplifying the education tax credits and by giving the IRS more tools to validate student eligibility. Congress could also help by restoring budget cuts, the agency said.

"Since 2010, the IRS budget has been reduced by nearly $1.2 billion and we expect to have 16,000 fewer employees by the end of this fiscal year," said the IRS statement. "We simply do not have enough resources to audit every questionable credit."

"It's also important to note the IRS believes the dollar estimates in this report are overstated, and the methodology could be more accurate," the statement said. "Regardless of this, the IRS believes more can be done in this area and will continue working with Congress and (the IG) to make improvements."

There are two main education tax credits. The American Opportunity Tax Credit offers up to $2,500 a year to help pay for tuition and other expenses. Students must be in a program that leads to a degree. Students can claim this credit for up to four years.

The Lifetime Learning Credit pays 20 percent of tuition and other education expenses, up to a maximum of $2,000. There is no limit on the number years this credit can be taken and students don't have to pursue a degree.

Both credits are available only to students attending schools that are eligible to receive federal student aid.




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(05-06-2015, 04:33 AM)phasedance Wrote: This makes me think that it would be pretty easy to make your income tax return higher by altering some things. I'm by no means a financial expert but this year when I did my taxes they took out that money for not having health insurance. I had it at the end of the year but because I didn't have it at the beginning my return went down like $100-200. But reading this, I guess I could just say I go to college now? I mean, that's ridiculous, $2,500 a year?!!!! Ummmm, yes please.

But I do guess their are serious consequences if you get caught. Nice read, thank you !!!



phasedance Thank you for contributing the extra $100-200 to help those in need at the I*R*S your contribution was greatly appreciated.
Every penny will help the I*R*S recovery from this little mathematical error. Be sure to contribute next year. The I*R*S thanks you in advance.  Our tax dollars working hard. Big Grin




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(05-06-2015, 02:38 PM)phasedance Wrote: Lol, I'm still waiting for my thank you letter saying "Thank you for letting us take a quarter of your pay so people who are fully able could just go out and work if they wanted to, but they aren't sick or don't have a medical condition so please understand we help everyone, those that need it and those that are just lazy, as the saying says....GO USA!!!!"

Can I get one of those letters?

I've never been jaded before until not so affordable health care became law. What a joke this has be come. When did it become my our obligation to pay for those who decide that we/us should pay for their portion of medical/medicaid. I'm willing to help my fellow man. I understand that not everybody is capable of making millions of $$$$, and the ones that can (not the disabled) could  certainly help by at least working any type of J.O.B. to take the burden off. We have become an entitlement society.

Your letter is in the mail. <-------Thank you very much for helping. You government appreciates YOU!




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