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Originally Posted by Bill14564
What is there to explain? If anything the article supports what I wrote.
Note that the 24,000 refunds were for payroll taxes and not SS taxes. There is no allegation that the filings were filled out incorrectly and the refunds were not deserved, only a question of whether the individuals should have been working in the first place.
This shows payroll deductions, likely including SS taxes, were made by/for these workers. If these were ineligible workers then the SSNs were fake and will never be collected against. Money into the system with no possibility of benefits being paid.
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A local news station did a piece on this. There is plenty of evidence that it's fraudulent... The IRS never replied to inquiries form the accountants or the reporter...
ITINs, not SSNs...
Over $4 BILLION in fraudulent claims...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gwWaKkV6RM&t=154s