Showing posts with label Sam Haws. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sam Haws. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 03, 2010

Tax Commission Cheats Citizens

After the harrowing experience noted in the preceding post, and the Stan Howland Matter, now that the state is short of money (could it extreme bureaucratic waste in the tax commission?) the ITC wants more staff to attempt to extort money from citizens and business while it fails to move to repay a citizen the stolen $15K plus interest since 2002 the ITC extorted through abuse and harassment (lies too but it isn't nice to say that even though the proof exists).

I guess it depends on who you cheat or which foot the shoe is on, right Sam?
Tax cheats, others shorting Idaho $250 million
Tax Commission: Cheats, others shorting Idaho $250 million; lost cash hurts in budget crisis By John Miller, Associated Press Writer , On Wednesday February 3, 2010,

BOISE, Idaho (AP) -- Whether through cheating or ignorance, taxpayers are shorting Idaho by about $250 million annually at a time when Gov. C.L. "Butch" Otter and lawmakers are cutting budgets for public schools and other state agencies.

Idaho Tax Commission Chairman Royce Chigbrow told members of the Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee on Wednesday this uncollected tax gap undermines faith in the system and is unfair to people who are following the law.

His agency says not all of the $250 million is collectible, but figures it could probably bring in an additional $64.5 million -- if it had more staff and a few policy changes. Some are politically difficult, like collecting more taxes on Internet sales or going after out-of-state owners of Idaho homes after they sell their property for a profit. Bills aimed at doing both have stalled in recent years.

Chigbrow says the basic rule is, for an additional $1 million investment in staff, his employees could bring in $10 million more.

"With greater enforcement, compliance moves up automatically," he told members of the budget committee.

The Tax Commission is facing a proposed fiscal year 2011 budget starting next July of $31.9 million, about $200,000 less than the original appropriation for the current year that's now being trimmed back through a series of holdbacks.

Since last year, the commission has gotten about $2 million to hire 74 temporary tax auditors to go after tax cheats, including a $1.5 million infusion of reserves backed by Otter in late 2009. Otter is recommending the agency get another $1.5 million in fiscal 2011 to keep the auditors on board.

The temps were charged with bringing in an additional $17 million in revenue this year; Chigbrow says they are ahead of schedule and could bring in about $20 million by July.

"We are well on our way," he said. "It's money well invested."

Auditors are investigating people who haven't filed tax returns, prompting suspicions that they've joined the ranks of tax dodges amid an economic downturn that appears to be rippling tax collections.

For instance, the Tax Commission has recorded a 21 percent increase in underpayments, a 30 percent spike in non-filers and a 49 percent jump in underreporting, in addition to nearly a third more bankruptcy filings in 2009 -- all developments that will likely reduce state revenue.

To help meet holdbacks ordered by Otter over the last year, Chigbrow's agency hasn't filled 30 vacant positions and has ordered about 20,000 furlough hours for its roughly 400 employees. Amid tough budget times, it's also opted not to purchase upgrades to tax-collection software it's been using since 2002 to find more money, though that's an expense that can't be delayed forever.

"We will be coming to you in future budget years to ask you to protect your investment," Chigbrow said.

He did take some heat from budget panel members who questioned including auditors among the ranks of Tax Commission employees who must take furloughs to help meet budget cuts ordered by Otter. He says the agency tried to get by without, by reducing copier expenses and reducing out-of-state travel to a minimum.

Still, most of his agency's budget is personnel.

"If no cuts can be made in other areas of the Tax Commission, we have no other choice," Chigbrow said, pointing out that he and the three other tax commissioners -- David Langhorst, Tom Katsilometes and Sam Haws -- also took unpaid time off.

Sunday, December 24, 2006

One Commissioner's Claim to Fame and BZ's BUZZ

The STATE of AFFAIRS -

Journalism is so bad these days that it is really just a gossip column with one-sided bias. No where do you find any opposing views that might stimulate thinking or discussion. Even Letters to the Editor are limited to just a few sentences.

Then we have to read about the husband* of Mrs. Serverina 'Sam' Haws attesting to her athletic prowess. I guess this means she is proud of being good in bed. (* is an important word in Idaho because if you don't have one you are targeted and suffer tremendous discrimination. Might still be 1806 here.)

She certainly isn't a good commissioner since she continues to engage in harassment, defamation and actively covering for employee fraud (which in some circles is called obstruction of justice and racketeering).

Not bad for a banking school graduate.

I guess this leads to being promoted to the position (commissioner) by polishing political pundits.

Friday, November 24, 2006

Integrity missing

Sam Haws engages in defamation, including both slander and libel.
She may not think so, but when she covers up the wrongful actions of her agency, she becomes an accomplice in the activity.
We have to wonder exactly what she did to determine that her worker at the tax commission had falsified their report and lied under oath?
This is just one example of Abuse of Agency Policy.

Tuesday, February 01, 2005

Stay tuned for the latest


Well you see the ITC has a Q & A service you can contact through their web site called "taxrep". I was curious about something so last night I sent a query to taxrep.

Here is what "taxrep" replied late this afternoon:
"Nonprofit organizations are exempt from income taxes".

Were Carolyn Hartmann, Clare Cunningham, Amy Brown, Linda Pike, DuWayne Hammond, Larry Watson, Colleen Grant or Sam Haws listening during the last three years? 2002-2005

and then along came Wilson, Nathan Wilson that is, who picked up on the same unverified theme and continued to make outrageous claims that there was NO 501c3 organization because he "could not find it listed on the IRS website".

I had to write Nathan a letter and explain to him that Congressman Butch Otter has just helped me with an issue about an incorrect address for the 501c3 (since 1989) and the IRS promptly corected it.

By the way, Congressman Otter's office suggested I go to the governor's office but I had to expalin that the governor's office refused to act on it, which in itself is very telling. I'll be posting more about this.


I went to the IRS website and found the listing in less than two minutes.

It's these gestapo tactics that really get to me.....