IRS Criminal Investigation -- annual report

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IRS Criminal Investigation -- annual report

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The Criminal Investigation division of the Internal Revenue Service has released its annual report for fiscal year end September 30, 2012.

Here is the related news release:
IR-2013-50

IRS Criminal Investigation Issues Fiscal 2012 Report

May 10, 2013

WASHINGTON — IRS Criminal Investigation (CI) today released its Annual Report for fiscal 2012, highlighting strong gains in enforcement actions and penalties imposed on convicted tax criminals.

The 28-page report summarizes a wide variety of IRS CI activity on a range of tax related issues during the year ending Sept. 30, 2012. CI investigates potential criminal violations of the Internal Revenue Code and related financial crimes in a manner to foster confidence in the tax system and compliance with the law.

"The key to our successes is perseverance and dedication to working complex financial investigations aimed at stopping tax fraud, identity theft, offshore tax evasion, public corruption, money laundering and other financial crimes," said Richard Weber, Chief of Criminal Investigation.

Highlights of the report include:

Investigations initiated and prosecution recommendations were both up nearly 9 percent in fiscal 2012 compared to the prior year. Filings of indictments and other charging documents rose 13 percent. Meanwhile, convictions and those sentenced both gained roughly 12 percent from the prior year.

Criminal investigation initiations totaled 5,125 cases in fiscal 2012 while investigations completed were 4,937 – up 5 percent from fiscal 2011. Convictions totaled 2,634 in fiscal 2012 while the conviction rate edged up slightly to 93 percent.

"This annual report showcases some of the many significant cases that were completed by CI during fiscal year 2012 and the many program areas we cover as an organization. These cases are just a few examples of the thousands of investigations initiated by CI last year, as we continue to make our mark as the finest financial investigators in the world,” Weber said.
See:
http://www.irs.gov/uac/Newsroom/IRS-Cri ... 012-Report

And here is the link to the full report:

http://www.irs.gov/pub/foia/ig/ci/REPOR ... 9-2013.pdf
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Re: IRS Criminal Investigation -- annual report

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The report includes a section on "Sovereign Citizens," which is a sub-topic under "Narcotics and Counterterrorism." See pages 24 and 25 of the report. This section mentions Monty and Patricia Ervin, Timothy Garrison and David Myrland, all of whom I believe have previously been mentioned here at Quatloos.

EDIT: The report states:
During 2012, CI found a re-emergence of individuals and/or entities who proclaimed themselves Sovereign Citizens. Generally, they utilized anti-government or anti-tax rhetoric schemes to disrupt the tax administration process. CI has partnered with Department of Justice and Office of the Inspector General for Tax Administration to create a working group to address this emerging threat.
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