January 16, 2006

JUST BETWEEN U.S. (via John Resnick):

IRS Plan To Outsource Tax Collection Raises Security Concerns: The agency plans to hire three contractors to track down deadbeat taxpayers. But the Government Accountability Office and the National Treasury Employees Union have questioned the IRS's ability to properly manage contracted employees. (Larry Greenemeier, Jan. 13, 2006, InformationWeek)

The Internal Revenue Service by March expects to award contracts to three private-sector companies to help the agency improve its ability to track down deadbeat taxpayers. Yet despite carefully worded security stipulations written into the IRS's request for quotes from prospective contractors, concerns remain regarding the government and the business world's ability to adequately protect sensitive information.

President Bush gave the IRS the power to use private-sector contractors when he signed the American Jobs Creation Act in October 2004. The act created Section 6206 of the Internal Revenue Code permitting contractors to be used to help collect taxes in cases where the tax owed is not in dispute. The IRS, which started looking for contractors last October, says using them for debt collection will help increase the amount of tax liabilities collected each year, leading to an estimated additional $1.4 billion dollars in tax revenue over the next 10 years.


In what sense can information you're alreaqy required to give to the government be said to be private in any meaningful way?

Posted by Orrin Judd at January 16, 2006 9:04 PM
Comments

The use of tax farming has a long history of resentment. It was one of the proximate causes of the French Revolution.

Posted by: Gideon at January 16, 2006 9:42 PM

The use of private tax collectors has a long history of resentment.

Tax farming was one of the proximate causes of the French Revolution.

Posted by: Gideon at January 16, 2006 9:45 PM

this misuse of the term private is endemic to all discussions eminating out of the MSM.

Posted by: Robert Schwartz at January 16, 2006 11:54 PM

Gee, legitimate work for the Gotti clan.

Posted by: Robert Duquette at January 17, 2006 10:25 AM
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