IRS Whistleblowers and The System They Face

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IRS WHISTLEBLOWER CASE EVALUATION: 1-800-632-1404

Our firm has the privilege to represent Joseph Insinga who has filed a claim in United States Tax Court after his One Billion Dollar or more 2007 whistleblower submission resulted in a reap of financial gain for the Government.  The New York Times and author Gretchen Morgenson recently wrote about our client, and others, in the struggle to achieve a level and fair playing field in the world of the IRS whistleblower program.  The IRS Whistleblower Program is just one of many types of programs under the False Claims Act.

We applaud Gretchen and her article, as well as other journalists who have recently touted about the IRS Whistleblower program (and its negatives).  Adam Resnick, for example, recently wrote extensively on the IRS Whistleblower Program on Huffington Post where he proudly and correctly noted that too many legislatures are silent on why the IRS (which is to aggressively seek the $385 billion underpaid per year) is so anti-whistleblower.

Regardless of the present, our team of whistleblower lawyers stands ready to help you today.

FOR FALSE CLAIMS ACT HELP, PLEASE CONTACT US.

We help whistleblowers on a contingency basis, meaning there is no fee charged for our work unless there is a recovery. We also front any and all expenses. No matter where you are located — we will represent you. We will come to you, you will not have to come to us. Attorneys in our firm and attorneys that we work with on Whistleblower, Qui Tam, False Claims Act cases have represented a host of persons making claims, for violations of federal tax law, Medicare law and more. For more information, please contact our team of whitsleblower and qui tam attorneys today, or visit our False Claims Act Litigation Source.

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    Our offices will review potential false claims act cases in all fifty states, including Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi, Kentucky and Alabama.

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