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Abbreviation
TIGTA
Agencies
Internal Revenue Service
Federal Agency
Yes
Location

United States

What to Report to the OIG Hotline
Reports of waste, fraud, abuse, misconduct, or whistleblower reprisal relating to the programs and operations of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) may be made to the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration’s (TIGTA) Hotline. TIGTA has jurisdiction over protected disclosures and allegations of whistleblower retaliation involving IRS employees, contractors, and subcontractors.
What Not to Report to the OIG Hotline
Tax-related matters including alleged tax fraud or underreporting of taxes, unless an IRS employee is involved in the alleged wrongdoing.

Internal Revenue Service Agent Pleads Guilty to Identity Theft and Wire Fraud

Internal Revenue Service Agent Pleads Guilty to Identity Theft and Wire Fraud
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Investigative Press Release
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Internal Revenue Service Agent Pleads Guilty to Identity Theft and Wire Fraud Earlier today, in federal court in Brooklyn, Bryan Cho, also known as “Yong Hee Cho,” a Special Agent with Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation, pleaded guilty to wire fraud and aggravated identity theft in,,,

Three Plead Guilty to Misuse of Social Security Numbers and Other Charges as Part of Scheme to Obtain Tax Information

Three Plead Guilty to Misuse of Social Security Numbers and Other Charges as Part of Scheme to Obtain Tax Information
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Investigative Press Release
Publish Date

Three Plead Guilty to Misuse of Social Security Numbers and Other Charges as Part of Scheme to Obtain Tax Information SYRACUSE, NEW YORK – Stephen Mockler, age 53, of Waverly, New York, Andrew Panessa, age 40, of Lake Ariel, Pennsylvania, and Sabrina Scott, age 52, of Granbury, Texas, pled guilty to,,,

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