WestVirginiaRebel Posted October 2, 2013 Share Posted October 2, 2013 Washington Times: The IRS is still collecting taxes during the government shutdown, but it isn’t sending out refunds — and it’s also stopped complying with a subpoena to turn over documents to members of Congress who are investigating the agency’s targeting of tea party groups. Both the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee and the Ways and Means Committee have stopped getting documents from the IRS. “The IRS has indicated to the committee that their furlough decisions will affect the agency’s responsiveness to committee requests, including the outstanding subpoena,” said Ali Ahmad, a spokesman for the oversight committee. The government shutdown, which began Tuesday morning, has sent an estimated 800,000 employees home government-wide, including more than 85,000 IRS employees, according to the agency’s contingency plan. That leaves just slightly more than 9 percent of the IRS’s staff on the job. That’s too few to process refunds, but that does not let taxpayers out of their obligations. “Individuals and businesses should keep filing their tax returns and making deposits with the IRS, as they are required to do so by law,” the agency said in its guidance for taxpayers. “The IRS will accept and process all tax returns with payments, but will be unable to issue refunds during this time.” ________ But they want your money anyway... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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