An anonymous whistleblower who helped the IRS uncover a complex tax evasion scheme used by more than 100 wealthy people got an award of more than $15 million, lawyers said last week.
Without revealing the identity of the tipster or the nature of an avoidance scheme that led to an agency enforcement action netting $71 million in payments to the U.S. Treasury from 109 high net worth individuals, whistleblower attorneys Stephen Kohn of
"Today's award serves to reinforce that the
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Kohn and Zerbe once represented a former UBS banker who
"This award underscores how vital it is for the government to reward tax whistleblowers if the IRS is going to have success in going after wealthy tax cheats," Kohn said in a statement. "As I've seen in my work representing whistleblowers — you have to reward whistleblowers if you want good, knowledgeable information about violations of the law, and especially in the case of tax. Those engaged in tax evasion are purposefully seeking to hide their activities. The best way to expose and uncover tax evasion is by encouraging whistleblowers to come forward."
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In the last fiscal year, the IRS paid out 132 whistleblower awards for a combined $37.8 million, according to