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IRS Can Track Your Cell Phone, but Leaves Billions in Taxes Uncollected


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irs-can-track-your-cell-phone-but-leaves-billions-in-taxes-uncollectedHeritage Foundation:

While the Internal Revenue Service continues to leave uncollected tax money on the table, the agency beefed up its surveillance capabilities in a move that alarms both conservative and liberal privacy advocates.

 

Now some complain the IRS is acting too much like Big Brother and not enough like a traditional taxman.

 

Since 2006, the IRS has overseen an annual tax gap—the shortfall between taxes owed and collected—of about $385 billion, government analysts say. And according to an April report, the agency has not implemented 70 of 112 actions identified by the Government Accountability Office to close that loop.

 

In 2009, though, the IRS purchased a “cell-site simulator,” more commonly known as Stingray technology. And since November, the agency has been trying to buy another of the devices.Scissors-32x32.png


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