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The Internal Revenue Service has updated its whistleblower award form for tipping off the IRS about tax violations and applying for a monetary reward for the information.
March 25 -
Alongside their public reports, Carson Block and Nate Anderson are quietly sharing research about sketchy accounting and other misdeeds with the commission's whistleblower office.
November 15 -
Hunter Biden sued the service, alleging that so-called IRS whistleblowers illegally disclosed information about his taxes.
September 18 -
Pav Gill is setting up Confide, catering to companies that want to boost their corporate governance.
September 5 -
The award is the fourth largest in the commission's whistleblower program's history.
August 15 -
They still haven't recovered their levels of three years ago, though
July 10 -
The Association of Certified Fraud Examiners held its annual conference last week in Seattle where it presented awards to people who uncovered corruption and financial fraud around the world.
June 20 -
A new report looks into tipster hotlines backed by anti-retaliation policies, as allegations emerged about retaliation against an IRS whistleblower.
May 18 -
Lawmakers introduced two pieces of legislation to require public companies to disclose their financial reporting on a country-by-country basis and strengthen the IRS's whistleblower program.
March 2 -
The whistleblower program ignores its own rules, shields much of its work from the public, and has been a financial boon for law firms that hired former agency officials
July 27