Friday, February 01, 2008
Posted by: John Campbell at 10:02 PM

Last week the House approved a so-called “economic stimulus” package.  I opposed this bill in part because it will send checks to those who don’t pay any income tax…and yes that includes the millions of people who file fraudulent tax returns in order to take advantage of the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC).

The EITC is a fraud infested program that sends people a check of up to $4,716 if they claim they made less than $12,590 last year (single filer).  Statistically, roughly 1/4 to 1/3 of these EITC returns are based on phony or falsified claims.  The IRS estimates that between 27 and 32 percent of EITC dollars claimed are fraudulent.

Think about it, 22-millon EITC returns were filed in 2006; which generated checks from the government totaling $43.7 billion. If you run the numbers, you will find that 1/3 of 22-million is 7.3 million.  That’s 7.3 million claims a year that are a scam.  The cost to the taxpayer is somewhere in the area of $11-billion to $14.6 billion.

Under this “bipartisan plan” checks will be sent to those who make $3,000 or more per year.  These people don’t pay income tax and the people that do disclose their income, it’s for only one reason….to file for an EITC check.  Now, under this plan, they will get a bonus of $300 each—including fraudulent returns.

The IRS also estimated that 15% of all tax fraud that occurs is filed by prison inmates!  In 2004, over 18,000 of these claims were detected. 

The government should not be sending money to people who don’t pay income taxes. This won’t stimulate the economy, and the only thing happening here is an attempt at a “political stimulus”, attempting to shore up the miserable approval ratings of this Congress.





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Virginia Patriot writes: Saturday, February, 02, 2008 10:46 AM
JOHN MCCAIN NEEDS A HEARING AID

JUAN HERNANDEZ TELLS US YOUR HEARING IS BAD.



NO NEW PATH.
Nic4Huck writes: Sunday, February, 03, 2008 2:59 AM
A vote for Huck is a vote for Huck
I think everyone who has seen video clips of Mitt Romney saying he is prolife with a great actors conviction and saying he is pro choice just years before, changing back and forth a number of times, is just ridiculous. He panders to what he feels people want to hear. He will do anything and say anything to get elected. Huckabee is the only choice. Its Huck or nothing for me. Do the research and find out for yourself.

http://www.mikehuckabee.com

Also a video I made

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77JD4zp2gn4
TheHistorian writes: Sunday, February, 03, 2008 11:31 AM
Back to Money
Rep. Campbell:
If the reasons above are the only reasons you voted against this give-away, you are no fiscal conservative. If the object is to give away money for people to spend (which is what you bunch of politicos seem to be wanting to do) then give it to anyone who will spend it. Those in prisons, wherever. The illegals will send it home, which doesn't help.

The real problem is that $150 billion in an $11 trillion economy is like urinating in the Potomac and thinking the flow will go up. And realistically, that is all that you guys are doing is throwing away this money in a sop for re-election.

I know that with Nancy rules you guys have virtually no say, but it is time that you explain to the "conservative" Democrats that they will get turned out if they continue to follow Nancy.
sparko_one writes: Sunday, February, 03, 2008 7:43 PM
hmmmmmmmmm
agree with the historian, and i would add that though they migh tnot pay an income tax but they are paying other taxes like the payroll tax which is a big rip off.
Joe writes: Sunday, February, 03, 2008 10:54 PM
FIRST DEFEAT PATS, THEN DEFEAT ROMNEY
I THOUGHT THE GIANTS WERE JINXED WHEN MY FRIEND CALLED (too early) AND SAID THEY ALREADY WON (and then the Pats scored and took the lead). But ELI rose to the occasion...

GO BIG BLUE

ONE OF THE BEST SUPERBOWLS EVER

NOW MCCAIN HAS TO BEAT ROMNEY THE SAME WAY.


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About John Campbell

John Campbell is a member of the House Financial Services Committee, and has taken a leadership role in addressing the country's top economic issues. Campbell serves as a member of the Joint Economic Committee, and House Committee on the Budget. He has a Bachelor's Degree in Economics from UCLA and a Master's Degree in Taxation from USC.

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