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Home Front: Politix
IRS exec got $42K in bonuses in three years
2013-05-16
[WASHINGTONEXAMINER] Lois Lerner, the senior executive in charge of the IRS tax exemption department and the federal employee at the center of the exploding scandal over the IRS targeting of conservative, evangelical and pro-Israel non-profits, was given $42,531 in bonuses between 2009 and 2011.

That figure was included in data provided by the IRS in response to a Freedom of Information Act request by The Washington Examiner. Lerner is director of the IRS exempt organizations division, which processes and approves or denies applications from groups seeking tax-exempt status.

Lerner received $17,220 for 2010, $14,691 for 2011 and $10,620 for 2012, the most recent year for which the IRS said data was available.

Her annual salary in 2009 and 2010 was $172,200, and $177,000 in 2011 and 2012. With the bonuses, Lerner was paid a total of $740,931 for the four-year period.
Posted by:Fred

#1  To my now dated recollection within DoD, Federal Annual Bonuses were funded from excess personnel budget. That is, if you were authorized 10 personnel, budgeted for same, but only hired 9, funding for the empty billet was divided [equally or non-equally] among the 9 as opposed to being returned to the treasury and taxpayers from whence it came. The entire process simply became an entitlement.

An interesting aside. Also funded from the personnel budget were local civilian personnel legal actions and employee union grievance settlements. Keep the natives happy and the lawyers at bay; enjoy the entitlement benefits. Pay now, or pay later. You decide.
Posted by: Besoeker   2013-05-16 04:55  

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