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Author Topic: The only whistleblowers that are protected are the ones squealing to the IRS!  (Read 414 times)
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« on: April 08, 2011, 11:28:17 AM »

PHILADELPHIA -- An in-house accountant who raised a red flag about a tax lapse that his employer then ignored, leading him to tip off the IRS, has received $4.5 million in the first IRS whistleblower award.

The accountant's tip netted the IRS $20 million in taxes and interest from the errant financial-services firm.

The award represents a 22 percent cut of the taxes recovered. The program, designed to encourage tips in large-scale cases, mandates awards of 15 to 30 percent of the amount recouped.

"It ought to encourage a lot of other people to squeal," Sen. Charles Grassley told The Associated Press. The Iowa Republican helped get the IRS Whistleblower Office authorized in 2006.

The IRS mailed the accountant's lawyer a $3.24 million check that arrived in suburban Philadelphia by first-class mail Thursday. The sum represents the award minus a 28 percent tax hit.

The lawyer, Eric L. Young of Blue Bell, won't release the name of his client or the firm because his client remains a small-town accountant, and hopes to continue to work in his field.

"It's a win-win for both the government and taxpayers. These are dollars that are being returned to the Treasury that otherwise wouldn't be," Young said.

"It's very difficult to be a whistleblower," said Young, who has represented more than a dozen such tipsters, including one in a $2 billion Pfizer case involving off-label drug marketing.

"Most people would be inclined to turn a blind eye to it. The process can be time-consuming, arduous and stressful, from both a personal and professional standpoint," he said.

The accountant filed a complaint with the IRS in 2007, just as the IRS Whistleblower Office opened, but heard nothing for two years. Frustrated, he hired Young to help push the issue.

"We were able to help him get it back on track," Young said.

In the accountant's case, the IRS did not deem the issues he raised complex. But the agency said the information he shared pointed out new questions for a routine IRS audit that was already under way.

The Whistleblower Office received nearly 1,000 tips involving more than 3,000 taxpayers in fiscal years 2008 and 2009, according to its annual reports to Congress. Hundreds of them alleged tax underpayments of more than $10 million, and dozens more underpayments of $100 million or more.

The accountant's case is the first in the program to reach fruition.

"Quite frankly, I'm shocked that they finally got around to using it," said Grassley. He has been discouraged by the program's slow start, which some blame on ambivalence about whether tipsters should receive potentially huge windfalls. The IRS may also fear embarrassment, the senator said.

"When you got a whistleblower that's saying somebody didn't pay $20 million in taxes, that that's an embarrassment to the full-time employees of the IRS," he said.

Neither Stephen Whitlock, director of the Whistleblower Office, nor the agency's public affairs office returned messages about the program late Thursday.

However, the annual reports note a new policy of waiting to pay awards until the two-year window for taxpayers to appeal their payments has expired. Young's case might therefore be the first in a series of awards that are ripe for payment.

The office has about 17 employees, who refer complaints to IRS agents and in
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« Reply #1 on: April 08, 2011, 11:52:03 AM »

Hey IRS...have I got a tip for you...

General Electric made over $14 Billion and they extorted congressmen to allow them to get over $3.2 in an illegal tax benefit.

Please use my 30% award to educate every citizen in America on the importance of the US constitution.

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« Reply #2 on: April 08, 2011, 12:09:30 PM »

Could the whole thing just be a narrative?

There is no release of any names, either the whistleblower, not the supposed tax cheater.

WTF?

Is this just more Cass Sunstein behavioural modication programing?
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« Reply #3 on: April 08, 2011, 12:14:23 PM »

Pssst, A news flash:  The 16th Amendment was never properly ratified!  It's the law that never was!!
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« Reply #4 on: April 08, 2011, 12:20:53 PM »


This is a kind of last-minute desperation on the part of the IRS for lack of having a high-profile "tax evader" or "tax protester" this year.

The 2011 Tax terrorism season is coming to a close, so they picked a case out of the stack and the PR department do the rest.

I don't care how long any accountant, tax attorney or human resources worker has been doing their job... if you believe that the average citizen, working in the private sector in the 50 states, is among those upon whom Congress has imposed the income tax, you have ZERO understanding of federal tax law.

26 U.S.C. Subtitle A (federal income tax) applies only to foreign persons and their withholding agents, and U.S. citizens residing abroad with foreign-sourced income.

If there is no liability, there is no requirement to withhold to satisfy that liability.  However, if your private sector payer is LYING about the nature of the activity which generated your income, you have no defense and no remedy from the IRS.  Stop the lying... and you stop the theft.
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« Reply #5 on: April 08, 2011, 12:34:21 PM »

Pssst, A news flash:  The 16th Amendment was never properly ratified!  It's the law that never was!!

The 16th Amendment has nothing to do with it.  A detailed study of Brushaber v. Union Pacific shows that the amendment neither created a new taxing power for Congress, nor did it allow for some strange variety of direct taxation without apportionment.

In fact, if one were so inclined and receptive, they would find that Brushaber explains quite clearly that the income tax is an excise, or privilege, tax levied upon only certain activities... the money generated there from being used as a measure for the amount of tax.  These certain activities must fall under Congress' jurisdiction to tax in the first place.  According to the Founders, the federal government is the foreign agent/representative for the states of the union.  That makes all authority of Congress contingent upon some exacting activity of a foreign nature... something utilizing its service, basically.

As you can see, there is but a very narrow application for such taxing authority... and that certainly doesn't describe most working Americans.

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