Scott Rasmussen's Number of the Day for August 4, 2017

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By Scott Rasmussen

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August 4, 2017: An inspector general’s report found that, between January 2015 and March 2016, the IRS rehired 213 workers who left because of significant misconduct issues. This reflects roughly 10 percent of all the former employees rehired during this time.

The total includes four cases of unauthorized access of taxpayer information and four “had been terminated or resigned for willful failure to properly file their Federal tax returns.”[1] Another “rehired employee had several misdemeanors for theft and a felony for possession of a forgery device.”

This happens because those deciding who to hire are not provided with past IRS employment history. Given “the sensitive nature of taxpayer information handled by IRS employees,” the inspector general’s office believes it is “important for the IRS to consider prior conduct and performance issues before making a tentative employment offer.”

An earlier inspector general’s report had identified this problem and recommended solutions that would enable the agency to avoid such situations. IRS officials said that they did not implement the recommended reforms because they were “not likely [to] yield a reasonable return on investment.” However, the inspector general said that “the IRS was unable to provide documented support for this position.”


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