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Team-building supplies? IRS credit cards used to purchase wine, porn

Americans were so distracted by that other IRS scandal that they almost missed out on this one: an inspector general’s report released June 20 found that IRS employees used credit cards to make some dubious purchases. While the expert accountants at the IRS have a catch-all category called “team-building supplies” that apparently covers just about anything, charging wine, romance novels and online pornography really seems to abuse the concept.

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They couldn’t store them in that EPA warehouse; there’s no room after storing all those unused pianos, TVs and refrigerators.

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According to the Washington Examiner, the two employees whose cards were used to buy porn both claimed their cards were stolen, but only after the audit uncovered the purchases.

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The IRS blames a “lack of oversight” for the errant purchases, most of which are below $3,000 and escape extra scrutiny as federal “micro-purchases.”

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