Good luck with that.The lawyer, Eric L. Young of Blue Bell, won't release the name of his client or the firm because his client remains a small-town accountant, and hopes to continue to work in his field.
"The accountant's tip netted the IRS $20 million in taxes and interest from the errant financial-services firm."
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110408/...lower_collects
Good luck with that.The lawyer, Eric L. Young of Blue Bell, won't release the name of his client or the firm because his client remains a small-town accountant, and hopes to continue to work in his field.
22 percent of whatever the IRS collects can make a few people turn on their employer.
I have to agree with that. Whistleblower sounds sleezy but this is a good program and we all know some of the BS that goes on behind close doors.
I disagree, but can understand that some people may think this word has a negative connotation. Cheaters, however, are sleazy.
To me when they, school, news organizations described a whistleblower, alot of cases they made them sound like a snitch. But by the defination alone I can't say it's a sleazy thing.
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