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Wisconsin Dept. of Revenue

Wisconsin Dept. of Revenue. Data Warehouses/Data Mining Janna Baganz Amy Bomkamp August 22, 2006. Corporate Data Warehouse. Contractor Hired to Build. Project began during 1999 and available July 2000 STAX available for individuals Maintenance efforts difficult. Corporate Data Warehouse.

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Wisconsin Dept. of Revenue

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  1. Wisconsin Dept. of Revenue Data Warehouses/Data Mining Janna Baganz Amy Bomkamp August 22, 2006

  2. Corporate Data Warehouse Contractor Hired to Build • Project began during 1999 and available July 2000 • STAX available for individuals • Maintenance efforts difficult

  3. Corporate Data Warehouse Information Included in Data Warehouse • WI corporate franchise/income tax return information • WI sales/use tax return information • Sales/use tax registration information • Audit history and results

  4. Corporate Data Warehouse Successful Projects • State franchise/income taxes are not deductible for WI tax purposes • Addition modification is required to go from federal taxable income to WI taxable income • Addition modification previously computed less than WI net franchise/income tax paid • Corp Office Audit Project • Over $27M of tax assessed

  5. Corporate Data Warehouse Successful Projects (continued) • Dept. of Workforce Development (DWD) Project • Corporations filing WI unemployment tax returns with DWD and not filing WI franchise/income tax returns • Over $13M of tax assessed + ongoing compliance

  6. Corporate Data Warehouse Successful Projects (continued) • Corporations with more than $1M of gross receipts and little or no use tax reported for specific counties where audits could be assigned • Used for field audit selection for certain district or branch offices • Over $10M of tax assessed SUCCESS SUCCESS SUCCESS SUCCESS SUCCESS

  7. Corporate Data Warehouse Successful Projects (continued) • Large corporations located in Minnesota with more than $10M of gross receipts • Need was for audits for our MN office • Large Case Field Audit Project • Further refinement was needed • Almost $8M of tax assessed

  8. Corporate Data Warehouse Successful Projects(continued) • Corporations with large gross receipts reporting little or no use tax • Discovery project • Letter sent to taxpayer with worksheet to compute additional use tax due • Over $2M of tax assessed • Didn’t close years for field audit

  9. Individual Data Warehouse Build Data Warehouse In-House • Integrated team across IT and Business Units • Business users control what data to load and surface from the data warehouse for reporting • Phased approach to provide value along the way • Keeps technical and business knowledge in-house. • Internal team researched tools and selected lowest cost of ownership with robust ETL and data quality capabilities. Chose SAS platform.

  10. Individual Data Warehouse Build Data Warehouse In-House (continued) • Phase 1 - included 3 sources (WI tax returns, IRS individual tax returns, and electronically filed W-2 forms) • Users received five hand-coded reports for audit identification and two look-up reports • Phase 2 – IRS informational returns • Users received end-user query capability and portal access

  11. Individual Data Warehouse Build Data Warehouse In-House(continued) • Phase 3 – Dept of Transportation information • Vehicle title, drivers license and registration information • Additional end-user query capability • Phase 4 – Integration of Corporate and Individual Data Warehouses

  12. Individual Data Warehouse Iterative Approach

  13. Individual Data Warehouse Advantages of the Individual Data Warehouse • Matching individuals and entities allowing reports across data sources • Summarizing various data to the level of tax return information for reporting purposes • Identifies and tracks relationships embedded in existing data • Provides ability to track non-filer activity

  14. Individual Data Warehouse Advantages of the Individual Data Warehouse (continued) • Continually modifying based on user input • More useful with each additional data source available • Useful for many bureaus – Audit, Compliance, Research & Policy, etc. • Reports identifying under-reporters

  15. Individual Data Warehouse Advantages of the Individual Data Warehouse (continued) • Asset report – all information in one location • Address report • End-user querying ability for audit selection • Write-back capability

  16. Data Warehouse Portal

  17. Asset Report

  18. Asset Report (continued)

  19. Asset Report (continued)

  20. Asset Report (continued)

  21. End-User Query Capability

  22. Data Mining • In addition to purchasing the SAS tools, we also purchased a Proof of Concept for data mining • SAS Advanced Analytics Team performed a similar project for the IRS on individuals with gross receipts greater than $250,000 • Submitted data to SAS from WI tax return and federal tax return data on individuals from 2000-2004, as well as historical audit information

  23. Data Mining • Information sent to SAS had personal information removed and was assigned a random identifier for matching purposes • We met with them multiple times regarding WI tax specific information • A list of 5,000 taxpayers with various score ranges was provided for testing purposes to help SAS refine the models

  24. Data Mining • Fourteen auditors completed testing of initial list on July 31, 2006 • A final audit list will be provided by the end of September 2006, which includes the following two scores for each taxpayer for each year: • Under-reporter score • Monetary indicator score

  25. Summary • Corporate tax data warehouse efforts have been successful • Individual tax data warehouse infrastructure is in place and end-users are impressed with query and reporting capabilities • Anticipating positive results from data mining efforts

  26. Questions?

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