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Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration
The IRS Continues to Reduce Backlog Inventories in the Tax Processing Centers
U.S. Agency for International Development OIG
COVID-19: Enhanced Controls Could Strengthen USAID’s Management of Expedited Procurement Procedures
Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration
American Rescue Plan Act: Assessment of the Expanded Child and Dependent Care and Earned Income Tax Credits
Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration
American Rescue Plan Act: Review of the Reconciliation of the Child Tax Credit
Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration
American Rescue Plan Act: Continued Review of Premium Tax Credit Provisions
Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration
Recurring Identification Is Needed to Ensure That Employers Full Pay the Deferred Social Security Tax
Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration
Additional Actions Are Needed to Reduce Accounts Management Function Inventories to Below Pre‑Pandemic Levels
Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration
Delays in Management Actions Contribute to the Continued Tax Processing Center Backlogs
Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration
Compliance Efforts Are Needed to Address Refund Claims Reported on Form 1139 That Are Based on the CARES Act Net Operating Loss Carryback Provisions
National Security Agency OIG
Audit of the Implementation of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, Section 3610
The audit found the agency had significant issues implementing the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. The agency did not sufficiently review CARES invoices due to changing guidelines, reduced contract oversight staffing during the pandemic, overreliance on contractor-provided information, and the lack of clear and comprehensive Contracting Officer Representative (COR) oversight procedures for CARES invoices. As a result, the OIG questioned more than $16.4 million, or 40 percent of the sampled CARES invoice charges. As of June 8, 2021, NSA reported $917 million in CARES...