Turn some in to IRS- Informant Award- Whistleblower-Former IRS Agents

May 4, 2011
Written by: steve

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Many people are receiving large awards from the Federal Government. Some, several millions.

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NOTE:  This informant awards and whistle blower programs look for large dollar cases. It is usually not successful for a individual retaliation or vindictive actions against spouse, old boss, former company or people you hate.

IRS wants large dollar cases!!!

IRS usually does not pursue small dollar claims. The Federal Government , IRS Criminal Investigation have limited personal and want the cream of the crop cases. Small cases are a waste of time. If the total tax is not over $250,000 IRS may never look at the case. Also you must have enough information and documents for the IRS to take the case. IRS will not go on a fishing investigation. You must have documented proof about the fraud.IRS will only usually take a case when you can provide evidence of the fraudulent activity. Remember, they get a lot of cases to review, make them want to work your case. The rewards for you can be huge.

Cases that the IRS is looking for are usually in the following field:

1. Automotive Industry

2. Hospital/Medical Industry/Clinical Laboratories

3. Financial Industry

4. Bank, Mortgage, Real Estate Fraud

5. Medicare/Medicaid

6. Public Land deals

7. Hugh retail fraud

8. Gambling

9. Money Laundering

10. Payroll Fraud

It is very essential to file your claim quickly because  the government uses a first in line first in time process in case multiple claims are filed.

An example of a famous whistle blowers was John Kopchinski, a Pfizer sales representative who filed a qui tam suit in 2003 against the company’s promotion of the painkiller Bextra and other drugs for unapproved uses and doses. Pfizer eventually paid billions in civil and criminal penalties and Kopchinski in 2009 got his reward — $51.5 million.

Many whistle blowers have received rewards ranging from several thousand dollars to many millions. In 2010, for instance, hundreds of IRS cases were expected to bring rewards, including 265 related to cases of tax evaders owing at least $10 million each and 72 cases involving tax debts of more than $150 million.

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