Attorney-at-Law

WINDS OF CHANGE AT OGDEN?

In Uncategorized on 05/08/2025 at 11:45

A DC lobbying group, which routinely bombards me with money requests, calls itself the National Whistleblower Center. It seems to have acted in one matter I blogged, although I thought at the time its efforts were counterproductive, due to its misunderstanding of the Section 7623 process and its misuse by the cottage industry public info sweepers. See my blogpost “A. Nonymous, Serial Blower – Anonymous,” 7/31/19.

Anyway, since March there’s apparently legislation proposed to make things better. Here’s their screed.

“The IRS has admitted a staggering statistic: Whistleblowers who report wealthy tax cheats wait, on average, 10 years to receive awards. These unacceptable delays affect whistleblowers and the average taxpayer, as tax evaders continue to exploit the system. This is just one of several issues with the IRS Whistleblower Program.

“Since its inception, the program has recovered over $6 billion from tax evaders. Without urgent reform, brave whistleblowers are left unprotected, and the integrity of our tax system is at risk.

“Now is the time to act.

“Senators Mike Crapo and Ron Wyden have released a bipartisan discussion draft of the Taxpayer Assistance and Service Act, which aims to fix longstanding problems with the IRS Whistleblower Program. This long-overdue legislation offers reasonable solutions to the flaws in the IRS Whistleblower Program.”

I suppose my ultra-sophisticated readers are already clued-in, but anyone else can weigh in.

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