Observers of the IRS offshore financial account initiative have known for a long time that the IRS had its sights on enablers (persons who promoted and enabled taxpayers into offshore accounts for U.S. tax evasion purposes). In the template letter required in the two programs, participants were required to identify enablers. Then IRS then took that information and built databases of names and relationships that could identify the signficiant enablers. At least anecdotally, practitioners observed that the IRS seemed to be particularly interested in enablers who had some U.S. presence -- particularly, as in the case of the UBS enablers, those who moved into and out of the country in stealth mode to sell their evasion services. This is probably not new to most of the professional readers of this blog.
In a very good article, a Bloomberg Business Week reporter discusses some of the IRS's efforts. The article is David Voreacos,The IRS Grills Taxpayers on Offshore Accounts, Bloomberg Businessweek (6/2/11). It is not a long article and is well-written, so I just link to it for you.
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