U.S.
Investigating Theft Of Doctors' Tax Refunds
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[April 26, 2014]
By Jim Finkle and Mark Hosenball
BOSTON / WASHINGTON (Reuters) — The U.S.
Secret Service and Internal Revenue Service are investigating widespread
reports that identity thieves are stealing the tax refunds of
physicians, a U.S. senator said on Friday, as doctors fear a database
containing their personal information has been breached.
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Senator Jean Shaheen, a Democrat from New Hampshire, contacted the
agencies this week after more than 100 physicians and other
healthcare workers in her state became victims of tax fraud. The
American Medical Association has received reports of tax fraud from
state medical groups in Connecticut, Indiana, Maine, New Hampshire
and Vermont.
Several million Americans have been victims of such scams over the
past few years. Someone else files a tax return using their name and
social security number and claims their tax refund, causing the
legitimate tax return to be rejected when it is later filed.
Some physicians fear that they are at increased risk of identity
theft after the government earlier this month released a report on
Medicare that included names, provider numbers and other personal
data, said an official with the American Medical Association, who
was not authorized to publicly discuss the matter. The report did
not include social security numbers.
"We are investigating tax return fraud," said Secret Service
spokesman Ed Donovan, adding the probe involved doctors and other
healthcare providers.
While the IRS would not comment on the investigation, the agency did
implement new filters this year to catch bogus filings including
data analytics tools for spotting suspicious tax refunds and
screening for refunds filed from the same address.
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The American Medical Association is also looking into the matter but
has yet to determine whether fraudsters have targeted physicians or
if doctors have been more vocal in reporting the crime, said the
official.
(Reporting by Jim Finkle and Mark Hosenball;
editing by Ros Krasny
and Lisa Shumaker)
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