IRS Whistleblower reveals that the agency uses an antiquated computer system (called IDRS) using software from the 1960s. This system is composed of four different master files: one for businesses, one for personal, one for government, and the last was forgotten by the whistleblower.
"The taxpayer thinks we can magically look up anything and find any information we want; we can just sort through a huge database. We don't have that. If anything is going to be looked at, it's brought up on an individual case basis. Everything I receive or my case load to work, is exported into an Excel. How it gets from there to IDRS, I don't personally know. It's taken from Excel, they break it down. There's a lot of time by Case Selection to put together our inventory and select which cases we're going to be assigned to work." ~IRS Whistleblower.
O'Keefe reveals that there are more IRS whistleblowers coming forward soon
Good, the IRS is almost purely a welfare program. People who hardly work get the most.
IRS Whistleblower reveals that the agency uses an antiquated computer system (called IDRS) using software from the 1960s. This system is composed of four different master files: one for businesses, one for personal, one for government, and the last was forgotten by the whistleblower.
"The taxpayer thinks we can magically look up anything and find any information we want; we can just sort through a huge database. We don't have that. If anything is going to be looked at, it's brought up on an individual case basis. Everything I receive or my case load to work, is exported into an Excel. How it gets from there to IDRS, I don't personally know. It's taken from Excel, they break it down. There's a lot of time by Case Selection to put together our inventory and select which cases we're going to be assigned to work." ~IRS Whistleblower.
O'Keefe reveals that there are more IRS whistleblowers coming forward soon