How embarrassing this
must be for President Obama, whose major speech theme so far this campaign
season has been that every single American, no matter how rich, should pay
their "fair share" of taxes.
Because how unfair --
indeed, un-American -- it is for an office worker like, say, Warren Buffet's
secretary to dutifully pay her taxes, while some well-to-do people with better
educations and higher incomes end up paying a much smaller tax rate.
Or, worse, skipping
their taxes altogether.
A new report just out
from the Internal Revenue Service reveals that 36 of President Obama's
executive office staff owe the country $833,970 in back taxes. These people
working for Mr. Fair Share apparently haven't paid any share, let alone their
fair share.
Previous reports have
shown how well-paid Obama's White House staff is, with 457 aides pulling
down more than $37 million last year. That's up seven workers and
nearly $4 million from the Bush administration's last year.
Nearly one-third of
Obama's aides make more than $100,000 with 21 being paid the top White House
salary of $172,200, each.
The IRS' 2010 delinquent
tax revelations come as part of a required annual agency report on federal
employees' tax compliance. Turns out, an awful lot of folks being paid by
taxpayers are not paying their own income taxes.
The report finds that
thousands of federal employees owe the country more than $3.4 billion in back
taxes. That's up 3% in the past year.
That scale of
delinquency could annoy voters, hard-pressed by their own costs, fears and
stubbornly high unemployment despite Joe Biden's many promises.
The tax offenders
include employees of the U.S. Senate who help write the laws imposed on
everyone else. They owe $2.1 million. Workers in the House of Representatives
owe $8.5 million, Department of Education employees owe $4.3 million and over
at Homeland Security, 4,697 workers owe about $37 million. Active duty military
members owe more than $100 million.
The Treasury Department,
where Obama nominee Tim Geithner had to pay up $42,000 in his own back taxes
before being confirmed as secretary, has 1,181 other employees with delinquent
taxes totaling $9.3 million.
As usual, the Postal
Service, with more than 600,000 workers, has the most offenders (25,640), who
also owe the most -- almost $270 million. Veterans Affairs has 11,659 workers
owing the IRS $151 million while the Energy Department that was so quick to
dish out more than $500 million to the Solyndra folks has 322 employees owing
$5 million.
The country's chief law
enforcement agency, the Department of Justice, has 2,069 employees who are
nearly $17 million behind in taxes. Like Operation Fast and Furious, Attorney
General Eric Holder has apparently missed them too.
As with ordinary people,
the IRS attempts to negotiate back-tax payment plans with all delinquents,
whose names cannot be released. But according to current federal law, the only
federal employees who can be fired for not paying taxes are IRS workers.
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