Grassley on IRS Progress in Fighting Tax Scams

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Grassley on IRS Progress in Fighting Tax Scams

The following press release was published by the United States Committee on Finance Ranking Member’s News on April 1, 2003. It is reproduced in full below.

M E M O R AN D U M

To: Reporters and Editors

Re: Progress in Fighting Tax Scams

Da: Tuesday, April 1, 2003

Sen. Chuck Grassley, chairman of the Committee on Finance, today convened a hearing on key consumer issues during the tax filing season. During that hearing, Dale Hart of the Internal Revenue Service testified about the IRS’ progress in fighting tax avoidance schemes, scams and cons. Over the past few years, Grassley has urged the IRS to focus on these scams. He made the following comment on the IRS’ progress described today.

“My impression is the IRS is getting smarter and faster about going after tax cheats. The IRS is targeting its resources on identifying scam promoters and participants, using its enforcement resources more effectively, and better coordinating with the Justice Department to shut down schemes more quickly before more innocent taxpayers get caught in their web. I appreciate this progress. As the IRS points out, it isn’t fair for most taxpayers to pay their fair share while a sneaky few scheme their way out of paying anything. While this progress is good, a lot more work remains.

I’ll continue to conduct my constitutional and jurisdictional oversight of the IRS to make sure this crackdown continues. Also, I encourage every taxpayer to review the IRS’ updated list of ‘Scams and Schemes: The Dirty Dozen.’ Look out for the bad apples that spoil everything they touch."

Source: Ranking Member’s News

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