Monday, July 1, 2013

Illegal Aliens, Fraud and the IRS



Apparently, we're not only paying Additional Child Tax credits for their kids here, we're also paying for their nieces and nephews living in MOTHER LOVING MEXICO. If this isn't more proof that the IRS needs to shut its doors and fade into obscure history, nothing is. Take your BP medicine, center your chi, and read on. My apologies in advance for dropping this right before bedtime.

One of the workers, who was interviewed at his [appeared to be a 2 bedroom mobile home] in southern Indiana, admitted that four other illegal immigrants used his address to file tax returns--even though they don't even live there.

These four workers claimed that not only they, but a total of 20 children between them--about 30 people--lived in the residence.

As a result, the IRS sent the illegal immigrants tax refunds totaling $29,608.

Upon Segall questioning the man regarding that incredible residency claim, he replied ... "They don't live here ... the other kids are in their country of origin, which is Mexico," later saying that none of the 20 children have ever visited the United States–let alone lived here.

Segall then asked why 'undocumented workers' should receive tax credits for children living in a foreign country, which is a violation of IRS tax rules?

"If the opportunity is there and they can give it to me, why not take advantage of it?"

http://www.examiner.com/article/nbc-obama-irs-refunds-illegals-4-2-billion-for-kids-mexico

Deep breathing, folks. Deep breathing.

4 comments:

Heroditus Huxley said...

You have just given me the topic for this week's FFOT.

RabidAlien said...

Okay, NOT what I needed to read first thing in the morning. Its stories like this that had better be the reason behind DHS's recent ammo and tactical vehicle purchases.

kerrcarto said...

$29,608 is chump change compared to this

Jason said...

Something the Obama administration overlooked while passing the "affordable health care act", some states have not expanded their medicaid programs, therefore giving the low income people of said states a tax credit intended to use towards purchasing private insurance (riiight). at the same time aren't we supposed to be paying a fine at the end of the year for not having insurance?

Where exactly is this helping the middle class?

Can anyone explain this further? my congressman is much to fucking busy looking out for his own ass to respond.

OOPS, wrong story to comment on. I am pretty f**cked up and plenty pissed off about the notice I got with my paycheck today regarding insurance & the new laws.

Please forgive me, but help.