FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release #105-305
April 28, 1998
"Mr. Webster is a good choice to head this review. Commissioner Rossotti should be complimented for his quick response to this issue. Our investigation has showed that the Criminal Investigations Division of the IRS has some very serious problems.
"I urge this task force to look at whether some of the responsibilities of the IRS's Criminal Investigations Division should be transferred to the Justice Department or the Drug Enforcement Agency. Responsibilities such as those involving hard core criminal cases might be better off handled by an agency that is more experienced with these types of matters.
"The Senate Finance Committee today heard testimony that a big part of the problem with the IRS CID is that intrusive and oppressive law-enforcement techniques used on violent and dangerous criminals are being used in routine criminal tax investigations of taxpayers who are neither dangerous nor violent. We also heard testimony that just fifteen years ago, the techniques used for criminal tax enforcement were totally different. On Wednesday, the committee will hear more about the CID -- from taxpayers who have been victimized by the division's unnecessarily heavy handed enforcement.
"Shifting heavy duty law enforcement over to agencies that are experienced with violent criminal behavior would go a long way toward taking fear out of dealing with the IRS for many taxpayers."