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Snaquebite
02-24-2014, 11:06
Why am I NOT surprised?

Home loans denied. Their credit trashed. And a Wisconsin couple had no idea why it was all happening. But the Federal Government did.

That’s the incredible story. For the past six years, Debi Guenterberg has spent countless hours trying to repair the damage caused by two illegal aliens who took the key to her husband Robert’s identity: His social security number.

They used it to buy homes, trucks, get credit cards, and more. And left Robert Guenterberg’s credit in tatters. But he could not understand why. Until one day — six years later — he found out from a bill collector who notified him someone else used his SSN.

But another party knew about the identity theft all along — and refused to tell them. Their own Federal government — the IRS would not tell the Guenterbergs who was ripping them off.

Why the hell not? Because it would have violated the privacy of the illegal alien identity thieves!


http://toprightnews.com/?p=1633

Related Story:
http://www.bostonglobe.com/news/nation/2014/02/16/identity-theft-taxpayer-information-major-problem-for-irs/7SC0BarZMDvy07bbhDXwvN/story.html

Pete
02-24-2014, 11:34
The IRS don't care.

But the "privacy" issue should only belong to the person who has true ownership of the number - not people using it illegally.

Then again - what does the rule law mean to the IRS? Not much it seems.

A few years back some lady in the NW was in the same boat.

Box
02-24-2014, 13:13
...amnesty now.

Then illegals wont have to steal our ID any more.

Oldrotorhead
02-24-2014, 16:42
With a FOI request why can't you get all the information connected to your own identity? If you kill the person that stole your identity are you dead? Oh the twisted path of justice :rolleyes: in Moskow on the Patomic.

BrokenSwitch
03-14-2014, 03:53
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/prosecutors--fraudsters-filed-fake-tax-return-as-eric-holder-185955824.html

It's favoritism, I tell you. If it were any other American citizen, they might never find out. :p

MtnGoat
03-14-2014, 14:17
The IRS don't care.

But the "privacy" issue should only belong to the person who has true ownership of the number - not people using it illegally.

Then again - what does the rule law mean to the IRS? Not much it seems.

I'm with you Pete, 100% correct. The privacy should be to the owner. Law enforcement should have been told. I thought we worked in a join partnership of law enforcement and federal Goverment. Guess not.