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Anti Federalist
12-19-2007, 10:28 PM
How nice. Rat out somebody, claim 30% percent of the extortion, all in "the spirit of the season"

IRS Provides Interim Whistleblower Guidance

In the spirit of the season, the IRS today announced interim guidance on how taxpayers can report violations of the tax law and claim a reward based on the amount of additional tax, penalties and interest that is owed:

Since the Whistleblower Office was created in December 2006, the IRS has received about 80 claims, half of those submitted in just the last two and a half months. To make a claim, an informant must file new Form 211, Application for Award for Original Information, which asks informants to provide an estimate of the tax owed, the pertinent facts in the case and an explanation of how the informant obtained the information.

The IRS’ Whistleblower Office will make the final determination about whether an award will be paid and the amount of the award for claims that it processes. Awards will be paid in proportion to the value of information furnished voluntarily with respect to proceeds collected.

Under the new procedures, the amount of award will be at least 15%, but no more than 30%, of the collected proceeds in cases in which the IRS determines that the information submitted by the informant substantially contributed to the collection of tax. The award percentage may be reduced in some circumstances, which are described in IRS guidance.

To be eligible for an award under the new procedures, the tax, penalties, interest, additions to tax, and additional amounts in dispute must exceed $2 million for any taxable year and, if the taxpayer is an individual, the individual’s gross income must exceed $200,000 for any taxable year in question.

Information Release 2007-201
Notice 2008-4, 2008-2 I.R.B. ___ (1/14/08)
Form 211, Application for Award for Original Information
December 19, 2007 in IRS News | Permalink

http://taxprof.typepad.com/taxprof_blog/2007/12/irs-provides-in.html

Chester Copperpot
12-19-2007, 10:32 PM
Ill tell you right now.. If you ratted out somebody who owed $2 Million they would not give you 15% or $300,000. They will find some fine print showing why they dont have to pay you.. theyd probably give you something but itd be more like $10,000. Same thing if you netted them somebody who owed more.... really all they have to do is claim that in one of those years the person didnt make $200,000 and youre not eligible. Very easy to prove for them that is.

liberty_rp08
12-19-2007, 10:36 PM
An informant system. How uniquely American. :rolleyes:

EvilEngineer
12-19-2007, 10:46 PM
Rat out someone who owes 2million... get 2% of that, but be taxed on it at a 110% rate. You end up owing the IRS for informing. Sounds about right.

Anti Federalist
12-19-2007, 10:51 PM
Rat out someone who owes 2million... get 2% of that, but be taxed on it at a 110% rate. You end up owing the IRS for informing. Sounds about right.

But of course.

Like the people losing their homes and being forced to pay taxes on the outstanding "upside down" amount in the defaulted mortgage as "income".

fortilite
12-19-2007, 11:08 PM
Remember to keep quiet about it. ;)

Anti Federalist
12-19-2007, 11:33 PM
Remember to keep quiet about it. ;)

Arrrrggg.:mad:

autobot
12-19-2007, 11:47 PM
This could be my new job.

Just call me Autobot....Tax Bounty Hunter.

LOL make it into a TV show! Me turning people in. I'll need to put up a Chip-In for a cool new pink Tazer, though.

Seriously, though. This is terrible.

V4Vendetta
12-20-2007, 12:05 AM
How nice. Rat out somebody, claim 30% percent of the extortion, all in "the spirit of the season"

IRS Provides Interim Whistleblower Guidance

In the spirit of the season, the IRS today announced interim guidance on how taxpayers can report violations of the tax law and claim a reward based on the amount of additional tax, penalties and interest that is owed:

Since the Whistleblower Office was created in December 2006, the IRS has received about 80 claims, half of those submitted in just the last two and a half months. To make a claim, an informant must file new Form 211, Application for Award for Original Information, which asks informants to provide an estimate of the tax owed, the pertinent facts in the case and an explanation of how the informant obtained the information.

The IRS’ Whistleblower Office will make the final determination about whether an award will be paid and the amount of the award for claims that it processes. Awards will be paid in proportion to the value of information furnished voluntarily with respect to proceeds collected.

Under the new procedures, the amount of award will be at least 15%, but no more than 30%, of the collected proceeds in cases in which the IRS determines that the information submitted by the informant substantially contributed to the collection of tax. The award percentage may be reduced in some circumstances, which are described in IRS guidance.

To be eligible for an award under the new procedures, the tax, penalties, interest, additions to tax, and additional amounts in dispute must exceed $2 million for any taxable year and, if the taxpayer is an individual, the individual’s gross income must exceed $200,000 for any taxable year in question.

Information Release 2007-201
Notice 2008-4, 2008-2 I.R.B. ___ (1/14/08)
Form 211, Application for Award for Original Information
December 19, 2007 in IRS News | Permalink

http://taxprof.typepad.com/taxprof_blog/2007/12/irs-provides-in.html

SIG HEIL..... Anything to help the Homeland.... oh wait we already have the Dept. Of Homeland Security.....

Anything to Help country.... yeah thats right... the country.... even though Ronald Reagan's Grace commission found out that NOT 1 PENNY goes for government services... it pays INTEREST on the national debt! THATS ALL!

SIG HEIL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!