Whistleblower Office - Irs Whistleblower Office Phone Number

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The IRS Whistleblower Office is a branch of the United States Internal Revenue Service that will "process tips received from individuals, who spot tax problems in their workplace, while conducting day-to-day personal business or anywhere else they may be encountered." Tipsters should use IRS Form 211 to make a claim.

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History and operations

To motivate people to notify the IRS of first-hand knowledge of tax-evasion schemes, the U.S. Congress directed the IRS to pay tipsters at least 15% and as much as 30% of taxes, penalties, and interest collected in cases where $2 million or more is at stake. Section 406 of the Tax Relief and Health Care Act of 2006 called for the creation of a Whistleblower Office within 12 months to handle potential incoming whistleblower claims. President George W. Bush signed the act on December 20, 2006. U.S. Senator Charles Grassley (R-IA), chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, modeled the act creating the Office and its reward system after the False Claims Act, which allows people to file actions against federal contractors committing fraud against the US government. For fiscal year 2006 alone, the Justice Department reported that over $3 billion was collected directly as a result of Whistleblower claims and resulting lawsuits.

On February 2, 2007, the IRS named Stephen A. Whitlock as Director of the new Whistleblower Office.

In 2008, $65 billion in unreported income was alleged by tipsters.

On April 16, 2012, in the Internal Revenue Bulletin, the IRS announced final regulations (Treasury Decision 9580) about rewards and awards to whistleblowers and their representatives.

On June 7, 2012, the IRS issued more guidance covering whistleblowers and their representatives.

Effective August 1, 2012, the Whistleblower Award Determination Administrative Proceeding procedures and Internal Revenue Manual 25.2.2 have been modified.

According to John McDougal, speaking on his own behalf, at an American Bar Association Section of Taxation webcast, "whistleblower data is the second most important source of information for the IRS's international enforcement efforts." According to McDougal, the primary source of information is through the offshore voluntary disclosure initiative.

History of taxation of awards under FCA

The US Internal Revenue Service treats payments made to a whistleblower under the False Claims Act as ordinary income and not as capital gains. The IRS's position was challenged by a relator in a case called Alderson, v. United States, and, in 2001, the circuit court upheld the IRS' stance. As of 2013, this remains the only circuit court decision on tax treatment of these payments.

Directors

Lee Martin, August 3, 2015 - Present

Stephen A. Whitlock, February 2, 2007 - August 3, 2015

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Awards

In its 2013 Annual Report, the IRS stated that it paid $53 million in awards to 122 whistleblowers for information which led to the recovery of $367 million in unpaid taxes.

As of July 16, 2012, in 2012 fiscal year, the Whistleblower Office has approved over 90 awards.

In September 2012, the IRS Whistleblower Office awarded Bradley Birkenfeld $104 million as a whistleblower for providing information about more than $5 billion in unpaid taxes from banks and individuals.

In October 2012, IRS Whistleblower Office awarded $38,037,899 to one corporate whistleblower but "the amount of tax the IRS collected from the company was not revealed" and "name of the company" was not revealed.

In October 2012, the Whistleblower Office awarded a "$2 million reward to a whistleblower who exposed an alleged tax avoidance scheme by Illinois Tool Works, Inc. (ITW) that cost the U.S. Treasury hundreds of millions of dollars".

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In Popular Culture

On June 20, 2012, Mordy Mandell wrote a rap poem "that teaches you everything you need to know about IRS whistleblowing."

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Oversight of Whistleblower Office

The Whistleblower Executive Board is composed of:

  1. Director of the Whistleblower Office, chairperson
  2. Assistant Deputy Commissioner for Services and Enforcement, member
  3. Deputy Commissioners of the Large Business and International (LB&I) Division, member
  4. Deputy Commissioner and the Small Business/Self-Employed (SB/SE) Division, member
  5. Deputy Chief of Criminal Investigation, member
  6. Division Counsel for LB&I, member
  7. Division Counsel for SB/SE, member

The Whistleblower Operations Committee is composed of:

  1. Program Manager, Case Development of the Whistleblower Office, chairperson
  2. its members include senior managers from:


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