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IRS collects political links of taxpayers

Michigan is among 20 states where party affiliations

have been tracked by federal government

Les Blumenthal / McClatchy News Service

http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060106/POLITICS/601060360/1022-Jan.13,2006

January 6, 2006

WASHINGTON -- As it tries to hunt down tax scofflaws, the Internal Revenue Service has collected information on the political party affiliations of taxpayers in 20 states, including Michigan.

One senator called it an "outrageous violation of the public trust."

IRS officials acknowledge party affiliation information had been collected for several months, but in December asked the vendor involved to start screening it out.

"The bottom line is that we have never used this information," said John Lipold, an IRS spokesman. "There are strict laws in place that forbid it."

Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., the top Democrat on the Senate Appropriations subcommittee with jurisdiction over the IRS, said the collection of information on a person's party affiliation could undermine the agency's credibility.

"While I recognize that it is against the law for any IRS employees to allow their official actions to be influenced by a taxpayer's political affiliation, it is nonetheless unnecessary and risky for your employees to be aware of such information," Murray said in a letter to IRS Commissioner Mark Everson.

Washington state residents do not express a party preference when they register to vote. Residents of 20 other states and the District of Columbia have to provide a party affiliation when registering. Voter registration information is publicly available.

Murray said she learned about the problem from the president of the National Treasury Employees Union, Colleen Kelly. The IRS is part of the Treasury Department.

Kelly said Thursday that several IRS employees had complained to the union about the practice. She said IRS officials weren't even aware of it until she wrote them in late December.

"They seemed to think it was OK," Kelly said. "But we have a lot of questions."

In a letter to Kelly, Deputy IRS Commissioner John Dalrymple said the party identification information was automatically collected through a "database platform" supplied by an outside contractor that among other places searched voter registration rolls. The IRS is trying to track down people who aren't paying their taxes.

"This information is appropriately used to locate information on taxpayers whose accounts are delinquent," he said.

Murray and Kelly, however, remained skeptical.

"This agency should not have that type of information," Murray said. "No one should question whether they are being audited because of party affiliation."

Kelly said the collection of such data was even more troubling because the IRS intends to start using private collection agencies later this year to collect back taxes.

"We think Congress should suspend IRS plans to use private collections agencies until these questions have been resolved," she said.

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