WASHINGTON—The U.S. Tax Court awarded $17.8 million to a pair of whistleblowers in a decision that significantly expands the scope of what can be claimed in such cases. The ruling for the first time allowed the whistleblowers to get a portion of criminal fines and civil forfeitures in addition to part of the taxes the…
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Tax court decision — good news bad news for whistleblowers
FBAR Penalties Do Not Count Toward Whistleblower Threshold …continue reading >>
Two Wins For ZMFF&J Tax Whistleblower Clients
Discovery in a whistleblower case is not an easy path – with the challenge being that the whistleblower is often in a position of limited knowledge of what happened with the information provided and the ultimate results (unlike a typical tax case where the IRS knows what it did and the taxpayer knows what they…
Court decision good news for New York tax whistleblowers
Quit Tam Plaintiffs’ Bar Expects Increase in New York Whistle-Blower Cases Now that New York’s highest court has allowed a high-profile whistle-blower tax case to proceed, members of the qui tam plaintiffs’ bar tell Bloomberg BNA that more of these types of cases will be filed. …continue reading >>
ZMFFJ counsel John Dies quoted in Tax Notes regarding potential changes to the Tax Court Rules
ZMFFJ counsel John Dies quoted in Tax Notes regarding potential changes to the Tax Court Rules …continue reading >>