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IRS policy therefore restricts the use of non-consensual interception of oral and wire communications to ""extremely limited situations"" and only in ""significant money laundering investigations."" 18 USC §2516(3) authorizes the real time interception of electronic communications to investigate any Federal felony.
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Read More »A pen register, which is more appropriately called a "Dialed Number Recorder" (DNR), is a mechanical instrument attached to a telephone line, usually at a central telephone office. A pen register: records the outgoing numbers dialed on a particular telephone registers incoming calls does not identify the telephone number from which the incoming call originated unless caller identification (ID) service is present, the service is on, and no one has blocked the caller ID service Use of pen registers is restricted to recording the area code, telephone number, and extension dialed. Pen registers may not be utilized for gathering transactional data input by a touch-tone phone (i.e., account numbers, amounts, etc.). If possible, equipment that does not record transactional data should be used. Gathering transactional data input by touch-tone phone constitutes interception of electronic communication in transmission and requires a wiretap order that must be obtained under the procedures in subsection 9.4.6.7.2. Pen registers and other types of telephone number recorders can be utilized only when authorized by court order, except as provided by 18 USC §3121(b). They may be used in both tax and non-tax investigations where CI has the authority to investigate and locate fugitives from justice who are the subject of a CI investigation. A fugitive from justice is defined as a person against whom criminal action (e.g., return of an indictment, filing of a complaint or information, or a conviction) has been taken, and who has fled the jurisdiction to escape prosecution or to avoid serving a sentence. Requests for pen registers to locate fugitives will be considered only for fugitives who are charged with felony violations. Unless an exception is approved by the SAC, only IRS-owned pen registers and accessory equipment may be used in CI investigations. The USA Patriot Act amended 18 USC §3121, §3123, §3124, and §3127 to clarify that the pen register and trap and trace statute applies to a broad variety of communication technologies. As a result, law enforcement may use pen registers and trap and trace device orders to trace communications on the Internet and other computer networks. The USA Patriot Act added 18 USC §3123(a)(1) which gives Federal courts the authority to compel assistance from any provider of communication services in the United States whose assistance is appropriate to effectuate the order. The USA Patriot Act added 18 USC §3123(a)(3) whereby law enforcement authorities are required to file a special report with the court whenever it is necessary to install a separate device, such as Etherpeek or the FBI’s DCS 1000, to collect the information sought. The special report must include: the identity of the officers who installed or accessed the device; the date and time the device was installed, accessed, and uninstalled; the configuration of the device at installation with any subsequent modifications; and the information collected by the device.
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Read More »No. You have to be receiving your Social Security retirement or disability benefit for your husband or wife to collect spousal benefits.
No. You have to be receiving your Social Security retirement or disability benefit for your husband or wife to collect spousal benefits. AARP Membership — $12 for your first year when you sign up for Automatic Renewal Get instant access to members-only products and hundreds of discounts, a free second membership, and a subscription to AARP the Magazine. Join Now This wasn't always the case. In the past, couples could use a strategy called “file and suspend” in which one partner collected spousal benefits on the work record of another who had claimed and then suspended his or her own retirement benefit. In this way, both could earn delayed retirement credits that boosted their eventual Social Security payments. Congress closed the file-and-suspend loophole as part of a 2015 budget bill.
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