You Pay The Taxes; 23,994 "Unauthorized" Aliens Supposedly Living At One Atlanta Address Get $46,378,040 In Refunds
Via Jay J. Hector, Terrence P. Jeffrey writes at CNSNews.com:
The Internal Revenue Service sent 23,994 tax refunds worth a combined $46,378,040 to "unauthorized" alien workers who all used the same address in Atlanta, Ga., in 2011, according to the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA).That was not the only Atlanta address theoretically used by thousands of "unauthorized" alien workers receiving millions in federal tax refunds in 2011. In fact, according to a TIGTA audit report published last year, four of the top ten addresses to which the IRS sent thousands of tax refunds to "unauthorized" aliens were in Atlanta.
The IRS sent 11,284 refunds worth a combined $2,164,976 to unauthorized alien workers at a second Atlanta address; 3,608 worth $2,691,448 to a third; and 2,386 worth $1,232,943 to a fourth.
Other locations on the IG's Top Ten list for singular addresses that were theoretically used simultaneously by thousands of unauthorized alien workers, included an address in Oxnard, Calif, where the IRS sent 2,507 refunds worth $10,395,874; an address in Raleigh, North Carolina, where the IRS sent 2,408 refunds worth $7,284,212; an address in Phoenix, Ariz., where the IRS sent 2,047 refunds worth $5,558,608; an address in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., where the IRS sent 1,972 refunds worth $2,256,302; an address in San Jose, Calif., where the IRS sent 1,942 refunds worth $5,091,027; and an address in Arvin, Calif., where the IRS sent 1,846 refunds worth $3,298,877.
Since 1996, the IRS has issued what it calls Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers (ITINs) to two classes of persons: 1) non-resident aliens who have a tax liability in the United States, and 2) aliens living in the United States who are "not authorized to work in the United States."
The IRS has long known it was giving these numbers to illegal aliens, and thus facilitating their ability to work illegally in the United States. For example, the Treasury Inspector General's Semiannual Report to Congress published on Oct. 29, 1999--nearly fourteen years ago--specifically drew attention to this problem.







$46,378,040 / 23,994 = 1932.90
$2,164,976 / 11,284 = 191.86
$2,691,448 / 3,608 = 745.97
$1,232,943 / 2,386 = 516.74
$10,395,874 / 2,507 = 4146.74
$7,284,212 / 2,408 = 3025.00
$5,558,608 / 2,047 = 2715.49
$2,256,302 / 1,972 = 1144.17
$5,091,027 / 1,942 = 2621.54
$3,298,877 / 1,846 = 1787.04
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$86,352,307 / 53,994 = 1599.30
An average of 1600 per person. Now maybe its just me and my rare ability to preform 3rd grade math, but I cant recall the last time I received a refund check over $100 dollars
lujlp at July 3, 2013 2:55 AM
Well, I got $1,300 back this year, but that's because I overpay.
I suspect if we drill down, the bulk of the refunds in these cases are earned income credits (EIC), which can be quite sizable.
I wonder what percent the "handlers" took of these fraudulent refunds? 90? 80??
I R A Darth Aggie at July 3, 2013 6:00 AM
And it would not surprise me to find out that these aliens never actually had any taxes withheld. Or is this maybe an Earned Income Tax Credit scam? If so, it's one more reason to eliminate that boondoggle, which is one of the worst of the welfare programs.
And for those who wonder how the Postal Service didn't notice they were delivering 23,000 checks to one address: Probably the amounts were deposited electronically. The perps open a bank account using a fake name and a stolen SS#, receive the refund, cash it out and close the account. It would be easy to create a fake address to do this with in Atlanta, which has a confusing system of overlapping street names. Likely the address used doesn't actually exist, but as long as no mail was being delivered there, it didn't matter.
Cousin Dave at July 3, 2013 6:07 AM
So, at what point do we acknowledge that we are being looted by a vast criminal conspiracy calling itself the government of the United States?
MarkD at July 3, 2013 7:01 AM
I've acknowledged it for years. The hope is that enough people acknowledge it so that we can get rid of the progressive socialism and go back to a constitutional republic.
Jim P. at July 3, 2013 6:13 PM
I have read about this several times over the last few weeks, but it's never been reported what was done about it. Anything? Anything at all?
BillH at July 4, 2013 11:11 AM
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