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    12,000 tax cheats come clean under IRS program

    WASHINGTON (AP) — About 12,000 tax cheats have come clean under a program that offered reduced penalties and no jail time to people who voluntarily disclosed assets they were hiding overseas, the Internal Revenue Service announced Thursday.

    Those people have so far paid $500 million in back taxes and interest. IRS Commissioner Doug Shulman said he expects the cases to yield substantially more money from penalties that have yet to be paid.

    The voluntary disclosure program, which ran from February to last week, is part of a larger effort by the IRS to crack down on tax dodgers who hide assets in overseas accounts. The agency stepped up its efforts in 2009, when Swiss banking giant UBS AG agreed to pay a $780 million fine and turn over details on thousands of accounts suspected of holding undeclared assets from American customers.

    Since then, the IRS has opened new enforcement offices overseas, beefed up staffing and expanded cooperation with foreign governments. A similar disclosure program in 2009 has so far netted $2.2 billion in back taxes, penalties and fines, from people with accounts in 140 countries, Shulman said.

    Between the two disclosure programs, a total of 30,000 tax cheats have come clean.

    "The world has clearly changed," Shulman said. "We have pierced international bank secrecy laws, and we're making a serious dent in offshore tax evasion."

    The IRS has long had a policy that certain tax evaders who come forward can usually avoid jail time as long as they agree to pay back taxes, interest and hefty penalties. Drug dealers and money launderers need not apply. But if the money was earned legally, tax evaders can usually avoid criminal prosecution.

    Fewer than 100 people apply for the program in a typical year, in part because the penalties can far exceed the value of the hidden account, depending on how long the account holder has evaded U.S. taxes.

    The latest disclosure program offered reduced penalties, but it was no free walk. Taxpayers were required to pay up to eight years of back taxes and a penalty of up to 25 percent of the highest annual amount in the overseas account from 2003 through 2010.

    The disclosure programs have also provided the IRS with information about banks and advisers who have assisted people with offshore tax evasion. Shulman said the agency will use the information to continue its enforcement efforts.

    "Unlike a few years ago, it's very clear now that there's a real price to be paid for people who think they can hide offshore and not pay their taxes," he said.

     

    1,626 comments

    • Ken N  •  8 mths ago
      Income Tax...yet another Democratic invention. When it was inacted the Democrats PROMISED that it would only be a temporary tax.
      • rokarolla 8 mths ago
        the content of the political labels has changed in that time, friend.
    • Grounded  •  8 mths ago
      Democrats are turning themselves in by the droves.
    • TaterSalad  •  8 mths ago
      Does this article mean that Tim "Turbo Tax" Geithner, Maxine Waters and Charlie Rangel all turned themselves in to the IRS and finally paid to taxes?
    • Capt  •  8 mths ago
      What about the Sect/ Treasurer did he pay his fine?
    • Liz  •  7 mths ago
      The term "tax cheat" in your headline is rather like calling all devout religous people evil because of a few fundamentalist bombers. The majority of nonfilers who came forward are honest, hardworking, decent folk who were unaware that their bank accounts held offshore were subject to additional US taxes and filing requirements.

      Many of these people who filed under the programme live abroad and did not know that Americans living abroad have to continue to file once they leave the US. Many of the people who came forward did not have any substantial tax due on the income in their accounts because it was taxed at a high rate in their country of residence.

      Nonfilers who paid sufficient tax on the offshore income that their balance due after filing the 2011 OVDI forms was zero or very low would have many times been better off coming forward under FAQ 17 (a guarenteed zero penalty) or quiet disclosure method (with the opportunity to apply for a Waiver of Penalties Under Reasonable Cause) rather than the 2011OVDI with its commensurate manditory penalties.

      In electing to be assessed these reduced penalties voluntarily under the 2011 OVDI programme, innocent taxpayers (those simply unaware of the FBAR filing requirements whether or not a tax was due) opted out of the ability to make the argument that the full penalty is unconstitutional under the Eight Ammendment and therefore unenforcable.
    • Otto Hart  •  8 mths ago
      This is not about politics. This is about people paying their taxes. If you feel you should not have to pay taxes... then get out. Go live someplace else. I am tired of supporting you.
    • Stephen  •  8 mths ago
      Could someone please tell me why INDIVIDUALS MUST pay our tax's but Corporations such as GE which is a multi billion dollar a year company Pays $0.00 in TAX all I have too say is #$%$ oh by they way would it surprise anyone that GE was also one of Obummer's biggest contributors for his campaign when he got elected!!! Don't believe me? look it up for yourselfIt just boggles my mind
    • kay  •  8 mths ago
      the us congress is the one to speak to to end the rape and pillage of the amarican worker call your reps in DC tell them that you want a fair tax and to end the IRS now! let them hear your voice because they work for us and they will listen or we can simply vote them out :D
      • Frost 8 mths ago
        do you really believe that our votes count? take a look at the donations both sides receive. Ive lost hope for the voting system in this country and the government. theres so much corruption at the local and federal levels. I dont care if your blue, red, or purple you know its the truth.
      • Todd 8 mths ago
        I would like to say who makes that fair tax,who set's the rates?
      • Idiot 8 mths ago
        You Can't Even Spell American.
    • rokarolla  •  8 mths ago
      These actions will stop under Republican executive authority. I can't see Darryl Issa doing any investigations, and yet we are supposed to close our schools, roads, bridges, police stations, fire stations, to remain "revenue neutral" so the fat white heads and the Heebs can gain an illegal immoral advantage.
    • MC  •  8 mths ago
      IRS is nothing but government workers who have nothing better to do with their time than ruin people's lives. Screw the IRS. I have no sympathy for them whatsoever. Yep, I said it.
      • A legal American 8 mths ago
        You are so right Meg! I hate the IRS crooks! There I said it! now I guess we will both be on the IRS watch list.
    • Ellaica  •  8 mths ago
      Look at the good news, now Obama has 12,000 more people to chose from for his next cabinet selection.
    • NOT MICHAEL M  •  8 mths ago
      Doesn't Buffett owe in billions?Lets divulge names. TRANSPARANCY was H's mantra in 08 Rep or Dem doesnt matter, WE NEED CASH NOW!!!!!
      • ChangeTheGame 8 mths ago
        No, Buffett plays by the rules. I would to if I could find legal tax shelters and pay something like 14 or 18% taxes.
      • David in Wisconsin 8 mths ago
        No he does not. You are too stupid to keep up with what is happening. He went public and said that he has 20 staff that pay a higher percentage of their income in taxes than he does, and that wasn't the way it should be. I haven't heard any conservatives say anything like that. Out of order Michael - sit down and shut your stupid piehole.
      • NOT MICHAEL M 8 mths ago
        Full Tampon Ignition!
        That's my goal. to see whomever goes nuclear meltdown.
        Identify the source.
        Party operatives posing.
    • Brenda  •  8 mths ago
      Wonder if they will publicise a list of the ones who are guilty of the tax evasion. This could prove to be a very interesting topic. Let's hope they get enough back to pay off China.
    • winter  •  8 mths ago
      It is a good time to look at the overall tax payments corporations have made. As the graphic below shows, the change in corporate taxes — not merely rates, but what they actually paid — over the past half century is astounding.
      Corporate Taxes as a Percentage of Federal Revenue
      1955 . . . 27.3%
      2010 . . . 8.9%
      Corporate Taxes as a Percentage of GDP
      1955 . . . 4.3%
      2010 . . . 1.3%
      Individual Income/Payrolls as a Percentage of Federal Revenue
      1955 . . . 58.0%
      2010 . . . 81.5%
    • A Yahoo! User  •  7 mths ago
      Why are tax cheats not exposed to the public? They are cheats and we need to know who they are even if they were caught and made good by paying up to the government. Why do we allow their back tax made so easy and no jail terms or shame imposed...It is not fair and justice is not done.
      In Singapore, far too many rich people have been protected but when the small fries are caught, they are exposed in the mainstream media, to deter other small time cheats, only...we need to expose the cheats world wide...Singapore must not do wealth management for any rich by helping their clients to cheat theirs and other governments.
    • Socrates  •  8 mths ago
      I bet the ones most upset with these people are the ones who pay no income taxes and collect the Earned Income Credit to boot.
    • Richard  •  8 mths ago
      Obama should worry about bringing jobs back to the US
      • Chad 8 mths ago
        The only job Obama cares about is his own.
      • Daryl 8 mths ago
        and yet republicans have done absolutely nothing notta zip on this very topic for how many decades now....

        Oh wait tax breaks and subsidies are the answer
      • A Yahoo! User 7 mths ago
        Republicans should be rounded up and exposed each and every one for what they make, what they owned and what they shoulder in society before they spew out satanic verses!
        Extreme Rights are the worse form of human behavior and beliefs as with Extreme Lefts!
    • Ross  •  8 mths ago
      What about people who owe only small amounts say 10k and can not pay. Is there a forgivness plan for them????
    • Chief Squirrel  •  8 mths ago
      brian d says "In the meantime more than 90% of democrats pays no taxes what-so ever..."

      yup... cuz they're rich and hiding all those millions overseas...

      you need to cut back on how much tea you're drinkin....
    • markell  •  8 mths ago
      I want to see how many comments this article gets since it doesn't talk about someone black, especially since it doesn't concern Obama!!! This is a very important article everyone should know how the rich stay rich avoiding paying taxes and not paying their fair share at all. These are the people your Republican Party are protecting!!!
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