Porn and romance novels on taxpayer’s dime? Inspector general urges IRS to boost oversight of credit card spending – U.S. News
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One woman made 38 transactions totaling $2,655 for what appeared to be personal purchases covered up with fake receipts. Taxpayers paid for her purchases of diet pills, romance novels, steaks and a smartphone, which the report said were falsely categorized as “reference books and office supplies.”
I wouldn’t mind it so much if she’d bought one of my romance novels. (I’m kidding!)