Last week the IRS reported that over  276,300 current and retired federal employees owe approximately $3.04  million in unpaid taxes from 2008. Although high, this number is actually  down from $3.59 million in unpaid taxes in 2007. 
 
According to Washington  Post.com, the list includes  White House and Congressional staffers and current and former active-duty  and reserve members of the military.
In a sign that the IRS practices what  it preaches, the Treasury Department, which includes the tax-collecting  agency, had the best compliance rate of Cabinet-level departments. Less  than 1 percent of employees were delinquent with their taxes.
 
The Department of Housing and Urban Development  fared worst among Cabinet departments, with slightly more than 4 percent  of workers owing a combined $4.76 million.
Among all government agencies and departments,  the U.S. Postal Service had the greatest number of tax delinquents.  The government's second-largest employer had 28,913 workers -- or just  under 4 percent -- owing roughly $298 million.
Fifty White House staffers owed a combined $812,917 in 2008, the IRS said. Up on Capitol Hill, slightly more than 4 percent of House staffers owed Uncle Sam $5.8 million, compared to 3.2 percent of Senate employees that owed almost $2.5 million.
