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Feds warn identity thieves targeting tax returns

The IRS has identified about 460,000 victims of identity tax fraud since 2008; making prevention a top priority when it starts processing returns January 30.

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Noodie1 - 1/12/2013 8:59 AM
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Makes me sick to see the Feds prosecuting people over this small change when they do nothing to the bankers and CEOs' when they steal billions, are caught, but never procecuted. Then to add insult to injury, they are given large bonuses for doing it. One fine day, they will wake up and pay dearly. The American people are fed up already with this double standard. Same goes with the gun prosecuting. The feds have done gotten too big for their britches and seem to flaunt the fact that they can get away with murder and they are above the law. It's time to clean house!

CrimsonTide14 - 1/12/2013 8:36 AM
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How ironic this is? A thieving criminal government agency warning people about their own competition! 25 years ago a similar crime like identity theft was investigated and easily and quickly solved, nowadays it is no big deal and you're left on your own to solve the crime and pick up the pieces. The FBI won't even get involved if the crime is less than 10K.
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