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Department
of Revenue Performance: Bad Refunds Stopped
There has been a lot of media attention lately in regards to
fraudulent tax refunds. Recently, Turbo Tax and HR Block were
the targets of identity fraud. It’s important to note that
Wisconsin is not immune to these types of attacks, and hackers
often come from all over the world targeting anyone. Thankfully,
the Department of Revenue has implemented a new system to cut
back on fraudulent returns.
With the 2013-2015 state budget, The Department of Revenue (DOR),
was able to implement a program to help identify tax fraud. The
Department of Revenue was able to stop $49.7 million in
fraudulent/inappropriate refunds in 2014 thanks to their
identity verification efforts and related fraud prevention
activities.
"It's common to hear about cybercrimes in the news on a
regular basis, and identity theft is becoming more common. We
are taking proactive steps to help protect our citizens against
someone filing a false tax return by trying to use their
personal information," said Secretary Richard Chandler.
"Wisconsin is using technology to protect our tax dollars and
scare away people trying to steal your identity."
With ID Verification, tax returns are selected based on
analytics where various factors indicate a possibility of
identity fraud. When the tax returns are selected, the
department will require the taxpayer to take a short
identification quiz or provide documents that prove their
identity before they process the refund.
Taxpayers who are selected to take an identity quiz will receive
an identity verification letter asking them to complete the quiz
within 20 days. The four-question quiz can be taken online or by
telephone. Once the quiz is complete, taxpayers will know
whether or not they passed or failed the quiz.
If they pass, the agency will continue to process the return. If
a taxpayer failed the first quiz, they will have the opportunity
to take a second quiz. If they fail twice, the taxpayer must
mail documentation to the department proving their identity. The
department will not issue a refund until a quiz is passed or the
proper documentation is provided and all information is complete
to process the return. You can learn more about the Department
of Revenue's ID verification program or report suspected tax
fraud on the Department of Revenue
website.
Take a look at the
table below to see the total number of bad refunds that were
adjusted and or stopped.
Bad Refunds Adjusted/Stopped
(FY12-FY14)
Bad Refunds Adjusted/Stopped |
Fraud Detection with Analytics |
Processing Fraud-CSI (Criminal
Investigation Section) |
Earned Income Credit |
Homestead Credit |
Total for Specific Initiatives
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FY14 |
$3,550,473 |
$13,099,311 |
$17,710,656 |
$15,299,425 |
$49,659,865 |
FY13 |
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$3,434,613 |
$14,257,838 |
$12,480,794 |
$30,173,245 |
FY12 |
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$1,702,300 |
$9,341,511 |
$16,694,458 |
$25,738,269 |
TOTAL |
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$105,571,379 |
*Source: Department of Revenue
In the District |
Congratulations, Don Neumann!
Congratulations to Don Neumann, who retired from the Hillpoint
Volunteer Fire Department after 50 years of service. Thank you
for all that you have done for your community. Thank you to all
of our volunteer firemen for your service! Thank you for always
being there when we need you.

Pictured L-R are:
Senator Marklein, Don Neumann, the Hillpoint Fire Chief Dave
Gher, and Representative Ed Brooks
Old Settler’s Meeting and Pot Luck
I was able to take part in the Old Settler’s 139th Annual
Meeting and Pot Luck in Reedsburg on Saturday, February 7th. It
is said to be the best pot luck in Sauk County! We were given a
history of Reedsburg Old Settlers through music. Forty nine
settlers attended the first meeting 139 years ago. Thanks for
the wonderful pot luck and for having me!

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Open Enrollment in the 17th Senate District
Open Enrollment in the 17th Senate District
-The inter-district public school open enrollment program allows
parents to apply for their children to attend public school in a
school district other than the one in which they reside.
What makes Open Enrollment different?
-Any Wisconsin resident in five-year-old kindergarten to grade
12 may apply to attend any school in Wisconsin during a specific
time period.
-The 2015-16 school year open enrollment period begins on
February 2, 2015, and ends at 4:00 pm on April 30, 2015.
-Both the home and potential school districts may deny the
application for open enrollment based on criteria in state
statute.
-Transportation to and from school is the responsibility of the
parent.
Why does Open Enrollment exist?
-To give parents options for educating their children within the
public school districts of our state.
How does funding work with Open Enrollment?
-The resident school district counts the pupil in membership for
state aid and revenue limit purposes.
-For each regular education pupil, a uniform state-set amount is
transferred from the resident school district to the nonresident
school district in the final state aid payment each year.
-For 14-15 School Year total cost is: $6,635 per student.
-For children with disabilities, no aid transfer is made.
Instead, the nonresident school district must bill the resident
school district for the basic open enrollment amount plus any
actual, additional costs to provide special education to the
pupil.
2013-14 Open Enrollment Transfers In and Out of Selected
School Districts
School District |
2013-14 Pupil Membership |
In |
Out |
Net |
Percentage of Membership |
Argyle |
337 |
14 |
36 |
-22 |
-6.5% |
Belmont |
364 |
38 |
33 |
5 |
1.4% |
Benton |
242 |
30 |
26 |
4 |
1.6% |
Black Hawk |
393 |
22 |
47 |
-25 |
-6.4% |
Boscobel Area |
836 |
32 |
43 |
-11 |
-1.3% |
Cassville |
215 |
9 |
29 |
-20 |
-9.3% |
Cuba City |
632 |
62 |
62 |
0 |
0.0% |
Darlington |
791 |
43 |
41 |
2 |
.25% |
Dodgeville |
1,292 |
51 |
85 |
-34 |
-2.6% |
Fennimore |
758 |
32 |
20 |
12 |
1.6% |
Highland |
301 |
30 |
16 |
14 |
4.6% |
Hillsboro |
501 |
45 |
26 |
19 |
3.8% |
Iowa-Grant |
746 |
31 |
44 |
-13 |
-1.7% |
Ithaca |
337 |
81 |
40 |
41 |
12.1% |
Lancaster |
922 |
26 |
39 |
-13 |
-1.4% |
Mauston |
1,452 |
93 |
71 |
22 |
1.5% |
Mineral Point |
753 |
41 |
46 |
-5 |
-0.6% |
Monroe |
2,614 |
245 |
124 |
121 |
4.6% |
Necedah Area |
705 |
40 |
61 |
-21 |
-2.9% |
New Lisbon |
639 |
84 |
62 |
22 |
3.4% |
Pecatonica |
433 |
17 |
49 |
-32 |
-7.4% |
Platteville |
1,479 |
62 |
36 |
26 |
1.8% |
Potosi |
331 |
30 |
13 |
17 |
5.1% |
Reedsburg |
2,682 |
73 |
156 |
-83 |
-3.1% |
Richland |
1,396 |
72 |
133 |
-61 |
-4.4% |
River Ridge |
502 |
28 |
27 |
1 |
0.1% |
River Valley |
1,371 |
38 |
99 |
-61 |
-4.4% |
Riverdale |
717 |
13 |
65 |
-52 |
-7.2% |
Royall |
662 |
25 |
81 |
-56 |
-8.4% |
Shullsburg |
383 |
19 |
33 |
-14 |
-3.6% |
Southwestern Wisconsin |
587 |
23 |
42 |
-19 |
-3.2% |
Weston |
312 |
27 |
22 |
5 |
1.6% |
Wonewoc-Union Center |
370 |
43 |
63 |
-20 |
-5.4% |
*Source: Department of Public Instruction
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