419.Tax 419.Tax Search SKIP TO CONTENT WHAT IS A 419 PLAN?ABUSIVE TAX SHELTERSEXPERT WITNESS IN 419 PLAN AND OTHER CIVIL LITIGATIONOUR SERVICESLANCE WALLACHABOUT USCONTACT US 419, ABUSIVE TAX SHELTER TROUBLE FOR THOSE EVADING TAXES THROUGH ABUSIVE TAX SHELTERS JUNE 1, 2015 L LEAVE A COMMENT EDIT PHOENIX — The Internal Revenue Service said using abusive tax shelters and structures to avoid paying taxes continues to be a problem and remains on its annual list of tax scams known as the “Dirty Dozen” for the 2015 filing season.
“The IRS is committed to stopping complex tax avoidance schemes and the people who create and sell them,” said John Koskinen, IRS Commissioner. “The vast majority of taxpayers pay their fair share, and we are warning everyone to watch out for people peddling tax shelters that sound too good to be true.”
Abusive tax structures Abusive tax schemes have evolved from simple structuring of abusive domestic and foreign trust arrangements into sophisticated strategies that take advantage of the financial secrecy laws of some foreign jurisdictions and the availability of credit/debit cards issued from offshore financial institutions.
IRS Criminal Investigation, also known as CI, has developed a nationally coordinated program to combat these abusive tax schemes. CI’s primary focus is on the identification and investigation of the tax scheme promoters as well as those who play a substantial or integral role in facilitating, aiding, assisting, or furthering the abusive tax scheme, such as accountants or lawyers. Just as important is the investigation of investors who knowingly participate in abusive tax schemes.
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WHAT IS A 419 PLAN?ABUSIVE TAX SHELTERSEXPERT WITNESS IN 419 PLAN AND OTHER CIVIL LITIGATIONOUR SERVICESLANCE WALLACHABOUT USCONTACT US
419, ABUSIVE TAX SHELTER
TROUBLE FOR THOSE EVADING TAXES THROUGH ABUSIVE TAX SHELTERS
JUNE 1, 2015 L LEAVE A COMMENT EDIT
PHOENIX — The Internal Revenue Service said using abusive tax shelters and structures to avoid paying taxes continues to be a problem and remains on its annual list of tax scams known as the “Dirty Dozen” for the 2015 filing season.
“The IRS is committed to stopping complex tax avoidance schemes and the people who create and sell them,” said John Koskinen, IRS Commissioner. “The vast majority of taxpayers pay their fair share, and we are warning everyone to watch out for people peddling tax shelters that sound too good to be true.”
Abusive tax structures
Abusive tax schemes have evolved from simple structuring of abusive domestic and foreign trust arrangements into sophisticated strategies that take advantage of the financial secrecy laws of some foreign jurisdictions and the availability of credit/debit cards issued from offshore financial institutions.
IRS Criminal Investigation, also known as CI, has developed a nationally coordinated program to combat these abusive tax schemes. CI’s primary focus is on the identification and investigation of the tax scheme promoters as well as those who play a substantial or integral role in facilitating, aiding, assisting, or furthering the abusive tax scheme, such as accountants or lawyers. Just as important is the investigation of investors who knowingly participate in abusive tax schemes.
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