Identity Theft May Cost IRS $21 Billion Over Next Five Years
The IRS stands to lose as much as US$21 billion in revenue over the next five years due to identity theft , according to TIGTA's audit, dated July 19 but publicized on Thursday. TIGTA noted that the IRS did not agree with the $21 billion figure, but … See all stories on this topic »
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