IRS Gives $356 Million to Companies that Owe Taxes

Wednesday, March 16, 2011
(graphic: lionsheartrealm.com)
Businesses owing $3.8 million in back taxes to the IRS received $356 million in contract work from the tax agency in 2009.
 
The inspector general for the IRS discovered this fact as part of a recent audit that also revealed companies owing taxes earned a total of $3.7 billion in work from various departments in the federal government.
 
Businesses were able to collect new deals from the IRS while disputing their tax liability, a process that takes an average of eight months to resolve and can last as long as nearly two years.
 
According to the IRS, 11% of the 535 companies with contracts at the agency (or 61 businesses) were delinquent in paying federal taxes totaling $10.6 million.
 
Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) has introduced bills that would prevent both companies and federal employees from working for the government if they owe taxes.
-Noel Brinkerhoff
 
Tax Delinquency No Impediment to Contracts with IRS (by Robert Brodsky, Government Executive)
IRS Contractors Owed Millions in Back Taxes (by Michael Cohn, Accounting Today)

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