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03/15/2021 | Articles and TV
Five Tax Whistleblowing Fallacies
Published in: Bloomberg Tax
In 2010, New York amended its False Claims Act to enable whistleblowers to sue individual and corporate defendants with a net income or sales exceeding $1 million that cheated on their taxes in excess of $350,000. Other states are considering similar legislation. Randall Fox of Kirby McInerney LLP debunks some common fallacies regarding the New York law.
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