irs_20100202075530_JPG

Internal Revenue Service

  • More National News
Suspect in Capitol Bomb Sting Waives Court Hearing
D.C. Bombing Suspect Waives Hearing

A Virginia man charged with plotting a suicide bombing inside …

Two Shot at Virginia Walmart Distribution Center
Two Shot at Va. Walmart Facility

An employee at a Walmart distribution center in Virginia shot a…

UC Davis Students Sue Over Pepper-Spray Incident
UC Students Sue Over Pepper Spraying

A California university where campus police pepper-sprayed …

Romney Advocates 20% Across-the-Board Tax Cut for All Americans
Romney: 20% Tax Cut for All Americans

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney called Wednesday …

Honda Recalls 46,000 Odyssey Minivans on Door Flaw
Honda Recalls Minivans on Door Flaw

Honda is recalling almost 46,000 Odyssey minivans on concerns …

Indiana Lawmaker Says Girl Scouts Promote Abortion
Lawmaker: Girl Scouts Promote Abortion

An Indiana lawmaker has accused the Girl Scouts of being a …

Hundreds Of Capitol Hill Staffers Did Not Pay Taxes In 2010

Updated: Tuesday, 24 Jan 2012, 2:07 PM EST
Published : Tuesday, 24 Jan 2012, 2:07 PM EST

By FOX News

WASHINGTON - As Republican presidential candidates Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich parse the details of their individual tax returns, hundreds of Capitol Hill employees are taking taxpayer dollars to the bank without paying their share.

Internal Revenue Service data show that three percent of Senate staffers and more than four percent of House staffers owed taxes in 2010, adding up to about $10.6 million in unpaid taxes. More than 98,000 civilian federal employees were delinquent on their taxes in 2010, adding up to more than $1 billion in taxes owed, according to the IRS.

Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) last year introduced a bill to require federal employees to be fired if they are "seriously delinquent" on their taxes. Seriously delinquent is defined as outstanding federal tax debt for which a public lien has been filed. The bill was passed by committee in June but is still waiting for a vote from the full House.

"If you work for the federal government and you don't pay your taxes, you should be fired," Chaffetz said in a statement provided to FOXNews.com. "It is totally unacceptable to live on the federal payroll and not pay your taxes. The Obama administration has totally ignored this cheating. Congress should pass my bill and hold federal workers accountable."

Under current law, only IRS employees can be fired for not paying their federal income taxes, according to Chaffetz's office.

Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) in 2010 introduced a similar bill, to make delinquent taxpayers ineligible for federal employment.

"Legislators and government employees should not be exempt from the laws they write and enforce," Coburn said when introducing the bill. "The very nature of federal employment and the concept inherent to 'public service' demands those being paid by taxpayers contribute their fair share of taxes. They should lead by example."

The number of civilian federal employees delinquent on their taxes has been on a downward trend since 2004, but the amount owed has increased significantly -- from just under $600 million in 2004 to more than $1 billion in 2010.

About two percent of active duty military and military reservists owed a total of nearly $340 million in taxes in 2010. About two percent of retired civilian federal employees and almost four percent of military retirees owed a total of $2 billion.

Read more

Get the latest news from MyFoxNY.com on your mobile device with our iPhone or iPad, Droid and Blackberry apps. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook.

 

blog comments powered by Disqus

  • Marketplace Ads
Untitled Document

 

 

 
MyFoxNY.com | Mobile | Twitter | Facebook | RSS | iPhone | iPad | Droid | BlackberryTwitterFacebookRSS Feeds & Site MapDownload Apps for iPhone, iPad, Android and Blackberry
Mobile & Apps: iOS : Android : Blackberry
Advertisement
  • Other Stories
  • Suggested Reading
  • Marketplace Ads
Advertisement