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    IRS says audit rates have grown for the wealthy

    WASHINGTON (AP) — If you earn less than $200,000 a year, there's a strong chance you don't have to worry about an Internal Revenue Service audit. But if you make more than $1 million annually, the odds have been rising that you'll be hearing from the tax man.

    The IRS released figures Thursday showing that 12 percent of millionaire earners were audited last year. That's up from 8 percent in 2010 and 6 percent in 2009.

    The data shows that for those making under $200,000, the rate has stayed steady at around 1 percent in recent years.

    IRS officials said the growing audit rate for high earners is aimed at demonstrating that the tax code is being enforced fairly and is unrelated to President Barack Obama's recent proposals to boost taxes on the rich. The White House and congressional Democrats are expected to continue taking similar populist stances with the approach of this November's presidential and congressional elections.

    Steven Miller, deputy IRS commissioner for services and enforcement, said in an interview that the higher audit rates for the highest earning individuals are designed to "assure that those at the lower end of the spectrum know that those at the higher end of the spectrum are subject to the same rules and enforcement as everyone else."

    "We base our audit decisions on tax issues, nothing else," said IRS spokeswoman Michelle Eldridge. "We don't play politics here."

    Four percent of individuals earning $200,000 and up were audited in 2011, up from around 3 percent the previous five years.

    The IRS only provided data for three categories of individuals' income: those earning under $200,000 annually, those making $200,000 and up and those earning $1 million and up.

    Overall, the agency says, it audited nearly 1.6 million of 141 million individual returns in 2011, or just over 1 percent. That rate has been growing gradually and is almost double the 0.6 percent audited in 2001, the IRS said.

    Only about a quarter of IRS' audits involve dreaded meetings between taxpayers and agency officials. The rest are carried out using letters.

    In 2010 — the most recent year available — more than 8 in 10 individuals audited ended up paying additional taxes.

    Altogether, IRS enforcement efforts — including audits, legal action and other tactics — resulted in an extra $55 billion being collected. That's down almost $3 billion from 2010, which Miller blamed on a falloff in estate taxes and corporations writing off their losses.

    That $55 billion was a small part of the $2.3 trillion the agency collected in revenue last year.

    The IRS also audited a greater proportion of large corporations than smaller ones, the data shows.

    Last year, 1 percent of corporations with assets under $10 million were audited. Among corporations with assets of $250 million and up, 28 percent were audited.

    The IRS figures also showed that:

    — In 2011, the agency garnisheed wages or seized money from bank accounts 3.7 million times, put liens on property 1 million times and seized 776 pieces of property.

    — Seventy-seven percent of individual returns were filed electronically last year, up from 69 percent in 2010.

    — Seventy percent of callers to IRS taxpayer information telephone lines got through, slightly less than the 74 percent who reached someone in 2010. Miller attributed that to budget cuts to the agency.

     — The information IRS officials dispensed over the phone to taxpayers was accurate 93 percent of the time, the same as the previous year.

     — The IRS website, http://www.irs.gov, was visited 319 million times in 2011, a slight increase.

    The data was presented by federal fiscal years, which begin on the previous Oct. 1.

     

    69 comments

    • Eric  •  4 mths ago
      What about taxing these big corporations that hardly pay anything into the tax coffers? GE made billions and hardly paid much into the system. That needs to change!
      • Thomas 4 mths ago
        Understand your facts first. A 2012 resolution should be to get off off government assistance.
      • raymond 4 mths ago
        So Thomas, what do you call GE getting millions of tax dollars back from the government, if not government assistance? Enough with the double standard.
      • Penelope 4 mths ago
        GE had enough foreign tax credit to eliminate all its US tax liability. It's a complex and difficult tax issue for the IRS to overcome. Congress needs to close these FTC loop holes.
    • Scooby  •  Rochester, New York  •  4 mths ago
      These people pay accountants to creatively cheat on their taxes. The IRS would do well to check out more of these returns instead of the average person who really have nothing to cheat on.
      • melissa 4 mths ago
        I am an accountant, and I don't cheat! Of course I don't work for the rich or for big business. I have made it my personal mission to help the middle class by informing them of what "loop holes" they may take advangtage of : )
      • Scooby 4 mths ago
        Then you are awesome Melissa, keep up the great work you do for the middle class.
    • John Schreiner  •  Sacramento, California  •  4 mths ago
      The more you make the more tax shelters you can afford, the more tax shelters you have the more complicated your tax return becomes and easier to hide the cheats.
    • Anonymous  •  4 mths ago
      Audits are completely irrelevant if all of the tax avoidance has been legalized by Congress.
    • David  •  4 mths ago
      The problem with taxes is that everyone thinks someone else should pay more.
    • Royal Ron  •  Pleasanton, California  •  4 mths ago
      Because of George Bush and the republicans not to tax the rich only the middle class & poor!
    • Yahoo  •  4 mths ago
      Poverty wages here in the U.S. among the working poor are the biggest hidden tax break for the rich. I read a New York Times article yesterday that if our $7.25 per hour federal minimum wage was adjusted for inflation in the U.S. it would be $10 dollars per hour now. The minimum wage of the 1960's would be equivalent to $10 dollars per hour now. So the "job creators" are now getting a $2.75 per hour break on the wages that they pay to the working poor in the U.S. Multiply that $2.75 per hour job creator wage discount by 20-30+ million working poor in the U.S. each pay day....that's a hell of a wage tax break for the "job creators" every payday. The article, and several others printed yesterday, also stated that 80% of the working poor in the U.S. are people in their 20's and 30's...not teenagers working for clothing money, as many on the far-right often state/propagandize in congress...and in the press, when they argue to weaken/eliminate minimum wage laws here in the U.S. The rich in the U.S. also now pay one of the lowest tax rates on the rich...IN THE WORLD, yet, they continuously whine about having to pay taxes here in the U.S. while they bash the poor as lazy resource parasites. Whenever these types of reports come out in the press you quickly see the far-right descending on every news article and denouncing the newspapers as liars. This is the oldest trick in the book, used by dictators worldwide to demonize the fourth branch of democratic governments....better known as the free press. Just more anti-government or anti-"we the people" propaganda disseminated by the far-right/the rich. Wake up America....it's late in the game.
      • THOMAS 4 mths ago
        How about this nugget of info! Since Democrat President Lyndon Baines Johnsons "War on Poverty" in the late 60's children born out of wedlock has risen for 1 out of 10 to the present 4 out of 10 births. I would love to know the cost of the various social programs that the democrats have initiated that have driven this economy and society into the dirt. Check Wiki for War of poverty info!
      • Yahoo 4 mths ago
        Reply to Thomas:

        Many governments of the world, like Russia and Europe, are now facing economic collapse because their birthrates have declined to negative growth...but not in the U.S. We still have a growing population to man our work force. Thanks to all those "colored" black and hispanic breeders out there that you so despise, who have received government assistance for food and rent....oooh, they must all be criminals....right?
    • Rick A  •  Des Moines, Iowa  •  4 mths ago
      Doesn't matter....they can use business loop holes to buy mercedes, yachts, planes, condos in Aspen, all tax free because they claim them as business expenses. It'll never be fair.
    • Doubter  •  4 mths ago
      The richest 1% of taxpayers have more income than the poorest 70% of taxpayers. Guess where auditing is most cost effective?
    • Yahoo  •  4 mths ago
      Once the rich/the far-right have conned us into dismantling/de-funding/destroying our democratically elected federal government here in the U.S., the rich/the far-right will then attempt to con us into dismantling state government and then, of course local governments. The rich/multinational corporations play this game of conning governments into lowering taxes, dismantling government, dismantling regulations and weakening labor/minimum wage laws......all over the world. Ultimately the end of this will be handing rule over to the rich/Donald Trumps of the world as anarchy and chaos reigns in the U.S.......and other nations.....where democratic government and the poor/middle-class have been demonized, de-funded and destroyed. Of course, at that point, EVERYONES wealth and well being will be destroyed...and it will be justly deserved for being apathetic and greedy as we watched or democratic governments, the poor and our civil rights get destroyed/dismantled while we sat around cheering for the rich and being entertained by trash television. Happened in Nazi Germany...it can happen here. Don't kid yourself. Wake up America.
    • looking for reason  •  4 mths ago
      ((((IRS officials said the growing audit rate for high earners is aimed at demonstrating that the tax code is being enforced fairly and is unrelated to President Barack Obama's recent proposals to boost taxes on the rich.))))
      Oh yeah, what a quaint idea that really makes us taxpayers who have provided a lot of those incomes feel that a hard days work has been done, IF the recovery statistics are true. What of the offshore money? Well, that is really kept a secret.
    • John Schreiner  •  Sacramento, California  •  4 mths ago
      I have a small business and I go to an H&R Block business sepcialist to have my taxes prepared. Well the good news is she usually gets me a refurnd on both my State and Federal taxes, the bad news is that her fees usually eat up most of the refunds I receive.
    • downbutnotout  •  4 mths ago
      with all the tax loopholes i am sure i am still paying more taxes on my $32K income than the ceos making $15B.
    • Joseph  •  Pennsauken, New Jersey  •  4 mths ago
      The wealthy are getting audited more, but after they hire an ex Internal Revenue Agents to act as their representative they never pay the full amount they owe after coming to a settlement with the IRS.
    • tama2  •  New York, New York  •  4 mths ago
      Maybe they should start with our wonderful politicians who spend millions on campaigns to receive a 250,000.00 job.
      • Scooby 4 mths ago
        If the IRS audited every member of the congress and other government officials I bet we would see a ton of money going into the treasury and maybe a few indictments too.
    • pelacanos  •  Elmhurst, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      I'm from the Government and I am here to help you.
    • loupegarou  •  4 mths ago
      How about a return to the rates that achieved the last surplus budget. You know, when Clinton was in office.
    • Yahoo  •  4 mths ago
      The rich want more tax breaks so they can create more jobs in the AUTHORITARIAN COMMUNIST DICTATORSHIPS of China and Southeast Asia where the workers have no vote and have very few federal labor/wage and pollution laws to protect them from exploitation by the rich "job creators" who have swarmed there by the tens of thousands in the last 20 years. China is now known as one of the most polluted nations on earth with much of it's ground, river and coastal waters contaminated by factory chemicals, mining waste, pesticides/herbicides, heavy metals, sewage and trash. Their air is not fairing much better. The miracle of economic "development" without the intrusive burden of democratic federal and state governments to hinder job creation....and let's not forget about the Chinese housing/property bubble now looming on the horizon from lack of government oversight......rumored to be much worse than the one we had/are having here.
    • CIA ran 9-11  •  4 mths ago
      The IRS is a tool of the "fed" bank. The international bankers had a banner year in 1913 when they took over this nation and prepared for their overthrow of the constitution in March of 1933. They got their income tax in 1913, which has been perverted to include wages, even though wages NEVER were, and still aren't income. The globalist bankers also got their 17th amendment in 1913 which destroyed states rights by destroying the whole purpose of the U.S. senate as an entity controlled by state legislatures and NOT the ignorant people at large (who ALREADY have representation in the U.S. house, and can vote every two years for them). The senate was ONLY given 6 year terms by the founders because state legislators kept control over senators. That's the only reason the founders agreed to giving the senate super long terms. The bankers, in 1913 undid all of that because they planned a socialistic police state where the federal entity would grow enormous and run amok and fulfill their evil globalist agendas and desires for control. Mission accomplished. Starting to wake up yet?

      Many people falsely think the income tax is about raising money for the government spend on necessary things (lol I can't even say that without laughing). The income tax was and IS about two types of CONTROL. Control over the inflation they planned on releasing (their entire system of fiat "money" operates on controlled inflation) and control over the American people's lives. They knew their system would revolve around FIAT currency, and they needed a mechanism of returning their "dollars" to the source. Mission accomplished. They use their dollars to increase their power and control, and you are forced to return dollars to the source via the IRS, so those dollars can be re spent, along with MORE dollars that were just created out of thin air, in a way that increases their control. Only one candidate wants to stand up to these people and you're trained by the corporate media to dislike Ron Paul. Starting to wake up yet?
    • Bob Ranger  •  Cocoa Beach, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      Of course, as it should be!!! The successful must pay their fair share! After all, who else is going to support the rest of us?
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