Tax Compliance: Offshore Financial Activity Creates Enforcement Issues for IRS

Tax Compliance: Offshore Financial Activity Creates Enforcement Issues for IRS
Title Tax Compliance: Offshore Financial Activity Creates Enforcement Issues for IRS PDF eBook
Author Michael Brostek
Publisher DIANE Publishing
Pages 16
Release 2009-06
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1437914357

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Much offshore financial activity by individual U.S. taxpayers is not illegal, but numerous schemes have been devised to hide the true ownership of funds held offshore and income moving between the U.S. and offshore jurisdictions. In recent years, there have been reports on several aspects of offshore financial activity and the tax compliance and tax admin. challenges such activity raises for the IRS. This report summarizes recent work describing individual offshore tax non-compliance, factors that enable offshore non-compliance, and the challenges that U.S. taxpayers' financial activity in offshore jurisdictions pose for the IRS.

Tax Compliance

Tax Compliance
Title Tax Compliance PDF eBook
Author United States Government Accountability Office
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 30
Release 2018-05-17
Genre
ISBN 9781719217989

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Tax Compliance: Offshore Financial Activity Creates Enforcement Issues for IRS

Tax Compliance

Tax Compliance
Title Tax Compliance PDF eBook
Author Michael Brostek
Publisher
Pages
Release 2009
Genre
ISBN

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Offshore Tax Evasion

Offshore Tax Evasion
Title Offshore Tax Evasion PDF eBook
Author U. s. Government Accountability Office
Publisher CreateSpace
Pages 74
Release 2013-07-15
Genre Law
ISBN 9781491007952

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Tax evasion by individuals with unreported offshore financial accounts was estimated by one IRS commissioner to be several tens of billions of dollars, but no precise figure exists. IRS has operated four offshore programs since 2003 that offered incentives for taxpayers to disclose their offshore accounts and pay delinquent taxes, interest, and penalties. GAO was asked to review IRS's second offshore program, the 2009 OVDP. This report (1) describes the nature of the noncompliance of 2009 OVDP participants, (2) determines the extent IRS used the 2009 OVDP to prevent noncompliance, and (3) assesses IRS's efforts to detect taxpayers trying to circumvent taxes, interests, and penalties that would otherwise be owed. To address these objectives, GAO analyzed tax return data for all 2009 OVDP participants and exam files for a random sample of cases with penalties over $1 million; interviewed IRS Offshore officials; and developed and implemented a methodology to detect taxpayers circumventing monies owed. As of December 2012, the Internal Revenue Service's (IRS) four offshore programs have resulted in more than 39,000 disclosures by taxpayers and over $5.5 billion in revenues. The offshore programs attract taxpayers by offering a reduced risk of criminal prosecution and lower penalties than if the unreported income was discovered by one of IRS's other enforcement programs. For the 2009 Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Program (OVDP), nearly all program participants received the standard offshore penalty—20 percent of the highest aggregate value of the accounts—meaning the account value was greater than $75,000 and taxpayers used the accounts (e.g., made deposits or withdrawals) during the period under review. The median account balance of the more than 10,000 cases closed so far from the 2009 OVDP was $570,000. Participant cases with offshore penalties greater than $1 million represented about 6 percent of all 2009 OVDP cases, but accounted for almost half of all offshore penalties. Taxpayers from these cases disclosed a variety of reasons for having offshore accounts, and more than half of them had accounts at Swiss bank UBS. Using 2009 OVDP data, IRS identified bank names and account locations that helped it pursue additional noncompliance. Based on a review of cases, GAO found examples of immigrants who stated in their 2009 OVDP applications that they were unaware of their offshore reporting requirements. IRS officials from the Offshore Compliance Initiative office said they have not targeted outreach efforts to new immigrants. Using information from the 2009 OVDP, such as the characteristics of taxpayers who were not aware of their reporting requirements, to increase education and outreach to those populations could promote voluntary compliance. IRS has detected some taxpayers with previously undisclosed offshore accounts attempting to circumvent paying the taxes, interest, and penalties that would otherwise be owed, but based on GAO reviews of IRS data, IRS may be missing attempts by other taxpayers attempting to do so. GAO analyzed amended returns filed for tax year 2003 through tax year 2008, matched them to other information available to IRS about taxpayers' possible offshore activities, and found many more potential quiet disclosures than IRS detected. Moreover, IRS has not researched whether sharp increases in taxpayers reporting offshore accounts for the first time is due to efforts to circumvent monies owed, thereby missing opportunities to help ensure compliance. From tax year 2007 through tax year 2010, IRS estimates that the number of taxpayers reporting foreign accounts nearly doubled to 516,000. Taxpayer attempts to circumvent taxes, interest, and penalties by not participating in an offshore program, but instead simply amending past returns or reporting on current returns previously unreported offshore accounts, result in lost revenues and undermine the programs' effectiveness. GAO-13-318

Why People Pay Taxes

Why People Pay Taxes
Title Why People Pay Taxes PDF eBook
Author Joel Slemrod
Publisher
Pages 361
Release 1992
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780472103386

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Experts discuss strategies for curtailing tax evasion

The IRS Research Bulletin

The IRS Research Bulletin
Title The IRS Research Bulletin PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 170
Release 2003
Genre Economic forecasting
ISBN

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Smith V. Richert

Smith V. Richert
Title Smith V. Richert PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 46
Release 1994
Genre
ISBN

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