Our tax whistleblower attorneys know how to deal with the IRS. They know what types of information and documentation the IRS needs; they know how and to whom that evidence should be presented in order to maximize your reward. If you have information about large-scale...
Jesse Eisinger just did a piece today in the New York Times about how we might soon be seeing an increase in the enforcement of our tax laws after an eight year decline in audit and prosecution of tax cases by the IRS. To recap: Congress has been cutting the IRS’s...
The IRS Whistleblower Office released it FY 2018 Report to Congress today. The report comes out one year after Congress amended section 7623 in the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018, which clarified the definition of proceeds includes non-Title 26 amounts such as...
Today the GAO released a study wherein they looked at the ability of the IRS to track and then pay awards on monies that are collected by the Government relating to “FBAR” violations. Recall that FBAR stands for the “Reports of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts” ...
A report just released by TIGTA (the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration) shows that once again IRS audits of taxpayers are in decline. Enforcement revenues are slightly up this year, but TIGTA says this is due to a small number of large corporate...
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