US Passports Will Start Identifying Child Sex Offenders

US Passports Will Start Identifying Child Sex Offenders

The US State Department has announced that individuals who have a US passport and have a conviction of a sex offense against a minor will have their passport revoked and reissued with one that contains a disclosure citing their criminal conviction.

The passport will contain language printed on the inside back cover stating that “The bearer was convicted of a sex offense against a minor, and is a covered sex offender pursuant to (specific regulation cited).”

The State Department has asked the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to provide them with a list of registered offenders so that they can begin contacting current passport holders who qualify for the ‘sex offender’ passport.  The DHS is responsible for maintaining a federal database of all child sex offenders in the country.

According to the State Department, this ‘enhancement’ is part of ‘Megan’s Law’ that was passed last year to increase penalities for sex offenders of minors.

Hopefully none of you reading this need to worry about it.


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IRS Can Now Take Your Passport……

IRS Can Now Take Your Passport……

In a quiet bit of legislation enacted last month, the IRS has now been given the authority to have passports cancelled.

The law was buried in the transportation bill passed by Congress before their winter break in December.   It grants the IRS the power to cancel passports for any taxpayer who owes Uncle Sam $50,000 or more in back taxes, including penalties and interest.   Apparently, all they have to do is send a message to the State Department to have it done.  To have it reinstated, you would need to settle your tab with the IRS and apply for a new passport.

The new law is aimed obviously at those hoping to avoid paying taxes by fleeing the country.  You might think that $50,000 is a huge tax bill or deliquency, but when you consider how quickly penalties and interest can add up even from a modest tax bill, this may affect more people than you think!  Critics suggest that the new rule hinders the right for people to travel as they wish and that it removes certain freedoms.

According to the IRS, they hope that this program will help ‘reclaim’ approximately $400 million in back taxes, fines, and penalties over the next 10 years.

Moral of the story?  Pay your taxes or no 5 day, 7 city mileage run to Europe for you!


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