Corporate Whistle Blower Center Urges US Senator Charles Grassley To Hold Senate Hearings On IRS Incompetence When It Comes To Their Very Broken Whistleblower Program
The Corporate Whistle Blower Center is urging US Senator Charles Grassley Ranking Member of the US Senate Finance Committee to conduct hearings into the incompetence of the US IRS's Whistleblower Program. On May 10th 2012, according to Forbes, Senator Grassley was quoted as saying, "I can't understand why the IRS Whistleblower Office has been so slow to process cases, and make rewards." The Corporate Whistleblower Center says, "Senator Grassley, we can show you instance, after instance where we gift wrapped whistleblower cases, where the tax fraud was in the hundreds of millions, or billions of dollars, and because of incompetence, or pure negligence they dropped the ball. We think IRS whistleblower cases could be generating north of a hundred billion dollars a year to the US Treasury, but nothing changes, unless you gut the IRS, change the culture, and remind everyone who works there-they work for the taxpayers, and the IRS is not its own separate branch of government, with little to no oversight, and no transparency. In its current condition a whistleblower would be insane to trust the Keystone Cops at the US IRS with a significant tax fraud case, out of fear the IRS would screw it up, do nothing, or not even understand why the tax fraud was a problem." http://CorporateWhistleBlowerCenter.Com
(PRWEB) June 05, 2012
The Corporate Whistle Blower Center is applauding US Senator Charles Grassley's comments about the US IRS's dysfunctional Whistleblower Program. In a May 10th 2012 edition of Forbes Senator Grassley said, "I'm hearing frustration from tax fraud whistleblowers, and my worst fears are coming true. The lack of progress is demoralizing whistleblowers, and they might stop coming forward. That would be a bad outcome for the taxpayers." The Corporate Whistle Blower says, "We are perhaps the best branded whistleblower advocate in the nation on mortgage lending, mortgage loan servicing, pharmaceutical Medicare fraud, or medical device Medicare fraud whistleblowers, Internet gambling money laundering, undocumented workers being 1099's as subcontractors, and we are confident a functional, and well run IRS whistleblower program could reap huge benefits for the taxpayers, and the actual whistleblowers. However, in its current form the IRS's Whistleblower Program is a joke, poorly run, and because there can be enormous risks for the whistleblower, only a fool would want anything to do with the IRS. There really needs to be Senate hearings on the IRS's broken Whistleblower Program, and we would be happy to provide your committee with the proof." http://CorporateWhistleBlowerCenter.Com
Some First Hand Examples Of The IRS Bungling Major Tax Fraud Whistleblower Cases From The Corporate Whistle Blower Center:
- In October of 2006 President Bush signed into law the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act. The Corporate Whistle Blower Center almost immediately started an investigation. By the spring of 2007, the group already had enough evidence to prove one of the largest US banks was laundering Internet gambling proceeds to US Internet gamblers, along with the one of the biggest banks in Germany-via its US offices. The tax fraud was in the billions. The Corporate Whistle Blower Center says, "We presented our information to the Justice Department, and the IRS. Soon after two special agents from the IRS stopped by and said, if you do not back off on your Internet Gambling investigation, the Russian Mafia will probably kill you. No banks were ever punished for the money laundering, or tax fraud?"
- The Corporate Whistle Blower Center in 2006 approached the US IRS about major US homebuilders using a phoney 1099 tax fraud scheme, in which undocumented workers primarily from Mexico helped build many of the homes in the US housing boom from 2004-2006. The group estimates over one million undocumented workers were involved. These workers were 1099'd, and called subcontractors by the major homebuilders, and few if anyone paid any federal, or state taxes. Again no action on the part of the IRS?
- In a more recent development the Corporate Whistle Blower Center has become aware that major contractors, are using undocumented workers on US military bases, again using the 1099 subcontractor tax fraud scheme, and in possible defiance of Davis Bacon Laws. Because Mexican drug cartels are responsible for much of the illegal immigration of undocumented workers into the US, via the US southern border, the Corporate Whistle Blower Center believes this is a national security issue. However, they are not willing to work with the US IRS on this investigation, fearing another failure. If the US Department of Defense, or the US Congressional Committee for Homeland Security has an interest in this-the Corporate Whistle Blower Center will give its full cooperation-provided basic agreements can be reached.
- The Corporate Whistle Blower Center has first hand information about an environmental whistleblower, who has been very critical of the Obama Administration's handling of a major environmental disaster in the US Southeast. In this instance the whistleblower has been audited by the IRS, his Taxpayer Bill of Rights were thrown out the window, federal crimes may have been committed, and an IRS representative referred to the whisteleblower as a deadbeat, and or the IRS representative would have no problem putting this person out of business. The Corporate Whistle Blower Center says, "Welcome to doing business with the US Internal Revenue Service if you are a whistleblower."
The Corporate Whistle Blower Center says, "There needs to be a major overhaul at the US IRS, the deadwood needs to go, and the days of looking the other way, not abiding by federal laws, or failing to properly represent the US taxpayers must come to an end, and Yes-we need US Senate Hearings on this mess." http://CorporateWhistleBlowerCenter.Com