Accounting fraud can create liability for violating the securities laws and IRS tax rules and regulations. This whistleblower lawyer blog regularly comments on cases of interest, as whistleblowers often play an important role in bringing the violations to light. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has announced civil fraud charges…
Articles Posted in IRS Whistleblower Program (for Tax Whistleblowers)
Illegal Tax Shelter Case Trial Postponed As Judge Disqualifies Counsel in KPMG Case
Our whistleblower lawyer blog attorneys have written about how abusive and fraudulent tax shelters promoted by accounting firms are priorities on the list of conduct that the IRS (and IRS tax whistleblowers) seek to stop. We have followed the KPMG tax shelter prosecution, which was set for opening statements to…
Tax Write-Offs of Fraudulently Created Business Losses: A Need for Whistleblowers
Individuals who have knowledge of the fraudulent write-off of bogus business losses are in a position to reap the rewards from such illegal conduct should they report it under the IRS Whistleblower Program. If a business writes off bogus business losses from a transaction and claims a tax refund, for…
IRS Whistleblower Program Featured, With Interview of “Whistle-Blower Lawyer” Blog, in Financial Week Magazine
The new IRS Whistleblower Rewards Program–and observations by one of the whistleblower lawyer blog attorneys–were featured in an October 15, 2007 article by Nicholas Rummell in Financial Week. Financial Week is a publication geared toward the CFO and other professionals in finance and accounting, with coverage of economics and business…
IRS Whistleblowers and 75 Billion Dollars?
It is estimated that the annual tax gap between those who owe money to the government as taxes and those who actually pay them (i.e. the annual underpayment of taxes) is $345 billion. Under the new IRS Whistleblower provisions, an insider with information about tax fraud can claim a minimum…
IRS Whistleblower Officials Explain Details of New IRS Whistleblower Rewards Program
IRS officials explained long-awaited details of how the new IRS Whistleblower Rewards Program will work to whistleblower attorneys gathered last week at the annual Taxpayers Against Fraud Conference in Washington. This whistleblower lawyer blog author had the pleasure of appearing with the Director of the new IRS Whistleblower Office, Stephen…
Whistleblower Law Attorneys to Gather for Symposium on False Claims Act, State False Medicaid Claims Act, and New IRS Whistleblower Rewards Program
Some of the country’s leading attorneys in qui tam whistleblower cases and IRS Whistleblower cases will gather for the “First Annual Whistleblower Law Symposium,” which will take place at the Georgia State Bar Headquarters on Thursday, September 20, beginning at 9:00 a.m. (See Agenda below). This Whistleblower Law Symposium is…
New IRS Whistleblower Rewards Program Explained at National Conference with Its Director, Stephen Whitlock
Tomorrow in Washington, this whistleblowerlawyerblog author is looking forward to participating in a panel discussion with the Director of the new IRS Whistleblower Office, Stephen Whitlock, to explain how the new IRS Whistleblower Rewards Program works. We will speak at the Taxpayers Against Fraud Annual Conference in Washington at 6…
Confidentiality of IRS Tax Whistleblowers or Informants–Federal Regulation on Keeping Whistleblowers Confidential
Our potential tax whistleblower clients–who call our attorneys about participating in the new IRS Whistleblower Rewards Program–regularly ask before they proceed if the IRS will keep their identities confidential. Across the country, the IRS Special Agents we have been dealing with in representing our tax whistleblower clients (for example, in…
Should a Tax Whistleblower in the New IRS Whistleblower Program Use an IRS Form 3949?
Question about the new IRS Whistleblower Rewards Program: if you go to the Internal Revenue Service’s website, the IRS notifies persons that, if they have evidence of suspected tax violations, they should use a Form 3949 and send it to an Internal Revenue Service Office in Fresno, California. While this…