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IRS taken for $13 billion in tax credits
WASHINGTON » The Internal Revenue Service paid more than $13 billion in tax credits last year to people who may not have qualified, a government investigator said last week.
The Earned Income Tax Credits were supposed to go to low-income working families.
The agency’s inspector general issued a report Tuesday saying the improper payments were between $13.3 billion and $15.6 billion. That’s about a quarter of all EITC payments.
The IRS said it is aggressively fighting tax fraud and is improving its efforts to police EITC payments. The agency said it has stopped nearly 15 million suspicious returns since 2011, blocking more than $50 billion in fraudulent refunds.
The Earned Income Tax Credit is one of the nation’s largest anti-poverty programs. In 2011 more than 27 million families received nearly $62 billion in credits.
The credit is attractive because if it is larger than your total income tax bill, the IRS will pay you the difference. This is especially helpful to low-income families because many pay little or no federal income tax.
But it also makes the credit more susceptible to fraud.
SHIP AHOY!
Today’s ship arrivals and departures:
HONOLULU HARBOR
AGENT |
VESSEL |
FROM |
ETA |
ETD |
BERTH |
DESTINATION |
TNC |
Gulf Rastaq |
Vancouver, |
6 a.m. |
3 p.m. |
30 |
KBP Harbor |
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British Columbia |
HL |
Horizon Consumer |
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11:59 p.m. |
51A |
Oakland, Calif. |
KALAELOA BARBERS POINT HARBOR
AGENT |
VESSEL |
FROM |
ETA |
ETD |
BERTH |
DESTINATION |
TNC |
Gulf Rastaq |
Honolulu |
5 p.m. |
— |
BP-5 |
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