Posted on 06/05/2013 10:18:22 AM PDT by kimtom
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MADISON There was, arguably, an important overlooked point in an audit last week that showed the Internal Revenue Services lack of aggressive steps in addressing misuse of government-issued credit cards IRS employees use when traveling.
Almost a side note in the report by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration was the fact that in fiscal 2011 the IRS travel card program had issued about 52,000 individually billed travel card accounts. Thats more than one card for every two IRS employees, a workforce that totaled 97,717 staffers at the end of 2012.
The first question: Why does the IRS need so many credit cards? At a total of $121 million in related charges in fiscal 2011, thats a lot of travel on the taxpayers dime much of which was spent auditing taxpayers.
In responding to Wisconsin Reporters question, the IRS sent out the same statement it had sent to media et al., concerning the Treasury Inspector Generals latest audit.
As the report indicates, the IRSs travel card program controls are generally effective with delinquency rates below one percent, the agency stated. Though the vast majority of cardholders used their travel cards in an appropriate manner and paid their bills on time, the IRS appreciates TIGTAs recommendations and we have already implemented a number of them, including monitoring daily ATM limits. We are working to improve our controls and appreciate ........
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Want to see copies of the statements!
I think this means that we are on the brink of a new form of tax system!
More than most countries spend on defense. Enough to eradicate malaria world-wide. Probably enough to build a specially-adapted home for every disabled and wounded veteran in the United States. Good thing we’re rich, huh?
No credit cards for government workers. No travel except for the FBI. White Hut travel allowance cut 90%.
No treasury department funded health care, meals, cafeteria, haircuts, NOTHING!
These people are unmitigated bastards!
The IRS needs to pursued like the dangerous animal it is to the point of extinction.
Doing important business such as this: IRS visits Sacramento carwash in pursuit of 4 cents http://forums.officer.com/t142661/
good points
How easy it is to spend someone Else’s money
Just as "we are looking into it"
"We are deeply concerned"
"make no mistake we are monitoring the situation"
"We won't rest until..."
Just getting damn sick of the constant excuse making, efforts promised, and NOTHING EVER done as we circle the toilet drain collectively!!
They can use a travel card at an ATM? I thought when one was traveling you charged expenses to leave an audit trail.
Back when I had a travel card at work you didn't get reimbursed without submitting appropriate receipts. We also had to pay the credit card bill on time, even if the reimbursement check was late.
We could start a drinking game using these phrases . . similar to BS Bingo. I’m not sure my liver would approve though.
52000 cards and 121 million is about 2300 per. Could be 520000 statements.
Thirty five hundred a night? If I ever meet that scumbag I'll spit in his face.
RE: No credit cards for government workers. No travel except for the FBI..
Yeah we don’t need all them military types traveling all over the place!! < /sarcasm>
You should have heard "Runt" Paul this morning whining that they can't cut spending because Obama won't let them. I wanted to scream, yes you can. If he believes that they can't cut spending, then I guess we have the king I feared we would if obozo got elected.
I have no confidence in the election process anymore so losing the House and Senate are well within the realm of possibility, in my opinion.
I likely will be dead before the worst of it, but hang on kids you are in for a rough ride.
“”...so in a $3500/night hotel ..”
It is the way the launder the money.
When “fibbies’ travel they frequently shoot people. Best they be left at home. Then, too, your letter carriers need to deliver. They rarely shoot anyone.
What all of that means is that if someone does a total audit on IRS conferences going back 10 years they'll find IRS rents an awful lot of roof top presidential suites.
I doubt they actually pay that rate though.
BTW, when you do blocks of rooms you get a meeting room for every so many rooms ~ and that can be competitive if there's another party trying to have a meeting in the same hotel. I doubt we've heard the end of the presidential suite thing but I'd put my money on it being less of a scandal than it's being made out to be.
Just another vehicle by which 0bama escalates America’s drive towards bankruptcy. 0bama’s mantra is ‘spend spend spend!!!.. spend that Sumb!tch into bankruptcy!!!!” I’m sure 0bama wakes up everyday shocked that America isn’t dead yet. Close but not quite there. He’s itchin’ for the excuse to declare Martial Law. Itchin’ like crazy!
No pensions. RESTITUTION. JAIL.
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