They Do What They Want
Joan, no disagreement with anything you've said, but the sad truth is Congress WANTS the EIC to flow freely from the coffers of the govt.
IRS could do a better job, but fact is they are much more likely to come after the tax preparer than the perpetrator of EIC fraud. In the first place, they can't collect the money from people who have already spent it and no longer have it.
A friend of mine does some 2500 returns annually, some 80% of them with EIC. And did contact their congressman and senator. He found out that Congress is not concerned with an orderly process of disbursing these refunds -- their objective is that the money get poured into the economy quickly and couldn't care less whether the rules have been followed.
There was, of course, a pretense of upholding honest values, but you didn't have to go very far to realize that dispersion of wealth was their main objective, and honesty stands little chance of getting in the way.
Joan, no disagreement with anything you've said, but the sad truth is Congress WANTS the EIC to flow freely from the coffers of the govt.
IRS could do a better job, but fact is they are much more likely to come after the tax preparer than the perpetrator of EIC fraud. In the first place, they can't collect the money from people who have already spent it and no longer have it.
A friend of mine does some 2500 returns annually, some 80% of them with EIC. And did contact their congressman and senator. He found out that Congress is not concerned with an orderly process of disbursing these refunds -- their objective is that the money get poured into the economy quickly and couldn't care less whether the rules have been followed.
There was, of course, a pretense of upholding honest values, but you didn't have to go very far to realize that dispersion of wealth was their main objective, and honesty stands little chance of getting in the way.
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