Friday, May 27, 2011

IRS sees staggering jump in identity theft cases | Reuters Wealth

Identity theft fraud caught by the IRS has skyrocketed since 2008, the Government Accountability Office said in a report released this week.

n 2010, the GAO said the IRS found 245,000 cases of identity fraud — cases in which Social Security numbers of others were used to either falsely try to collect a refund or to get work and avoid taxes. That is up from fewer than 52,000 cases in 2008.

A particularly scary part of the crime is that the victims have no way to protect themselves.

“The incidence of tax-related identity fraud is indeed staggering,” said Paul Stephens, director of policy and advocacy for Privacy Rights Clearinghouse. “The number of reported cases significantly undercounts the actual numbers because there tends to be a significant delay in detecting most cases of tax-related identity fraud.”

He said the government is somewhat hamstrung from doing more to protect the victims.

“Unfortunately, various laws constrain the IRS from taking more aggressive action to curtail this abuse,” Stephens said. “For consumers, tax-related identity theft can be extremely difficult to resolve, despite the fact that IRS has set up a special unit to assist taxpayers with this problem. Other than trying to protect their Social Security numbers from unnecessary disclosure, there is little that consumers can do to protect themselves from this type of identity theft. ”

According to the GAO, privacy laws sharply limit information that is shared with victims and even with criminal investigators.

“IRS cannot disclose to the taxpayer any other information pertaining to employment or refund fraud, such as the perpetrator’s identity or any information about the perpetrator’s employer,” the GAO reported. “Additionally, IRS has limited authorities to share identity theft information with other federal agencies.”

Even in criminal investigations, the IRS can share very limited information with federal investigators and less with state and local authorities, the GAO said.

The growth in the number of cases appears due in large part to the IRS building screens in its computer systems to do such things as flag filings using the Social Security numbers of the dead (a recent pilot project). The GAO said in many instances it is the legitimate taxpayer’s filing that triggers the alert to the IRS because it appears as though a duplicate return has been entered into the system. Because of the confusion, the processing of the return of the legitimate taxpayer gets delayed.

Similarly, when a fraud uses someone else’s Social Security number to get a job, it appears as though the victim has unreported income. That actually triggers a notice sent to the victim telling them they failed to report all their income.

The GAO also reported that the IRS has made some progress in trying to get a handle on this kind of fraud. One step has been to help those who are already known victims of identity theft. Those taxpayers are channeled to a special unit set up for victims who might otherwise get trapped in the bureaucracy.

Some known victims — about 56,000 — were also assigned special personal identification numbers to further protect their returns.

At a minimum, people need to not make it easier for thieves to get the Social Security Numbers. Here is a list from the Federal Trade Commission of the main ways Social Security Numbers are stolen:

  • From workplaces
  • By pay an employee who has access to these records
  • Hacking into the records
  • Stealing mail with personal financial information
  • “Dumpster diving”
  • By posing as a landlord, employer or someone else who may have a legal right to access your report
  • Stealing your wallet or purse
  • Completing a change of address form to divert your mail
  • Posing as a legitimate company and coaxing you to reveal the information by phone, a web form or by email

 

 

 

 

Best, Paul

 

 

 

Paul Stephens

 

Director of Policy and Advocacy

 

Privacy Rights Clearinghouse

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The Snellville Police Blotter - Snellville, GA Patch

The following is a listing of reported Snellville Police and Gwinnett County Police activity from May 16-23. (Note: Listing is based on reports from www.crimemapping.com for Gwinnett PD and reports submitted directly from Snellville PD and Gwinnett PD. In addition, these reports are not an indication of proven guilt. All suspects are innocent until proven otherwise.)

Inside city limits:

May 23: Possession of marijuana (less than 1 oz.) was reported on the 2200 block of Scenic Highway.

May 23: Identity fraud was reported on the 2200 block of Crimson Creek Lane.

May 23: Financial transaction card fraud was reported on the 1500 block of Scenic Highway.

May 23: Criminal trespass was reported on the 2500 block of Springdale Drive.

May 23: Simple battery (family member) was reported on the 2400 block of Maple Street.

May 23: Possession of marijuana (less than 1 oz.) was reported on the 2200 block of Scenic Highway.

May 22: Theft by receiving stolen property was reported on the 2500 block of West Ronald Reagan Parkway.

May 22: Verbal dispute was reported on the 2500 block of Pierce Circle.

May 22: Theft by shoplifting was reported at Walmart on the 1500 block of Scenic Highway.

May 22: Criminal trespass was reported on the 2700 block of Springdale Road.

May 22: Possession of marijuana (felony) was reported on the 1900 block of Ridgedale Drive.

May 21: Possession of marijuana (less than 1 oz.) was reported on the 2000 block of East Main Street.

May 21: Theft by shoplifting was reported at the Walmart on the 1500 block of Scenic Highway.

May 21: Drug-related objects were reported on the 1700 block of Scenic Highway.

May 21: Drug-related objects were reported on the 2400 block of East Main Street.

May 20: DUI arrests (alcohol) was reported on the 2200 block of Scenic Highway.

May 20: Loitering (public places) was reported on the 1800 block of Scenic Highway.

May 20: Theft by shoplifting (over $300) was reported at Khols on the 2000 block of Scenic Highway.

May 20: Theft by shoplifting was reported at Walmart on the 1500 block of Scenic Highway.

May 20: Theft by shoplifting was reported at Target on the 1900 block of Scenic Highway.

May 20: Criminal trespass was reported on the 2200 block of Kings Gate Circle.

May 20: Drug-related objects were reported on the 1900 block of Scenic Highway.

May 19: Giving false information (name and date of birth) was reported on the 2400 block of Eastgate Place.

May 19: Theft by taking (felony) was reported on the 2000 block of Tree Lane.

May 19: Giving false information (name and date of birth) was reported on the 3100 block of Pate Drive.

May 19: Loitering (halting or impending traffic flow) was reported on the 2800 block of Springdale Road.

May 19: Theft by taking (felony) was reported on the 1600 block of Janmar Road and Scenic Highway.

May 19: Criminal attempted was reported on the 2500 block of Dorian Drive.

May 18: Theft by taking (felony) was reported on the 2900 block of Williams Place.

May 18: Criminal trespass was reported on the 3000 block of Heavenly Lane.

May 18: Threatening others was reported on the 1600 block of Scenic Highway.

May 18: Theft by shoplifting was reported at the TJ Maxx on the 1900 block of Scenic Highway.

May 18: Theft by taking (misdemeanor) was reported on the 1700 block of Medical Way.

May 18: Possession of marijuana (less than 1 oz.) was reported on the 2200 block of Scenic Highway.

May 18: Obstruction was reported on the 1500 block of Janmar Road.

May 17: Theft of service was reported at Walton EMC on the 2500 block of Dorian Drive. 

May 17: Possessiong of marijuana (less than 1 oz.) was reported on the 2200 block of Scenic Highway.

May 17: Loitering (halting or impending traffic flow) was reported on the 2400 block of East Main Street.

May 17: Drug-related objects were reported on the 1400 block of Scenic Highway.

May 16: Terroristic threats and acts were reported on the 2300 block of Wisteria Drive.

May 16: Stolen vehicle recovery was reported on the 2000 block of Scenic Highway.

May 16: Forgery (2nd degree) was reported on the 2400 block of Eastgate Place.

May 16: DUI arrests were made on the 2300 block of East Ronald Reagan Parkway.

May 16: Theft by shoplifting was reproted on the 1700 block of Scenic Highway.

May 16: Loitering (halting or impending traffic flow) was reported on the 1500 block of Stone Mountain Highway.

Outside city limits, in unincorporated county area:

May 23: Theft by taking was reported on the 3000 block of Centerville Highway.

May 23: Theft by taking was reported on the 2500 block of Northbrook Road.

May 23: Burglary (no forced entry, residence) was reported on the 1300 block of Tree Lane.

May 23: Theft by taking was reported on the 3000 block of Centerville Highway.

May 22: Theft by taking was reported on the 3400 block of Centerville Highway.

May 22: Arson (vehicle) was reported on the 3600 block of Hewatt Court.

May 21: Battery was reported on the 4200 block of Shiloh Road.

May 21: Battery was reported on the 4200 block of Stone Mountain Highway.

May 21: Simple battery was reported on the 2300 block of Georgia Lane.

May 21: DUI arrests were made on Ross Circle and Stone Mountain Highway.

May 19: Attempted burglary (residence) was reported on the 3400 block of Pate Drive.

May 19: Battery was reported on the 2300 block of Rosedale Road.

May 19: Burglary (forced entry, residence) was reported on the 3100 block of Sloping Terrace.

May 19: Vandalism (2nd degree) was reported on the 4200 block of Shiloh Road.

May 19: Battery was reported on the 2400 block of Crumps Landing Road.

May 19: Possession of marijuana (less than 1 oz.) was reported on Bethany Church Road and Stone Mountain Highway.

May 19: Simple battery was reported on the 3700 block of Johnson Drive.

May 18: Identity fraud was reported on the 2900 block of Pebble Lane.

May 17: Possession of marijuana (with intent to distribute) was reported on Lee Road and Mink Livsey Road.

May 17: Possession of marijuana (with intent to distribute) was reported on Lee Road and Mink Livsey Road.

May 16: Theft of lost/mislaid property was reported on the 3400 block of Centerville Highway.

May 16: Burglary (forced entry, residence) was reported on the 2300 block of Temple Johnson Road.

May 16: Burglary (forced entry, residence) was reported on the 4000 block of Red Laurel Way.

May 16: Simple battery was reported on the 4500 block of James Wade Drive.

This is an account of what is occurring in snellvile... be proactive and not reactive. Prepaid Legal can help!

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