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  漏 Michael Flippo 鈥?stock.adobe Attorneys Stephen M. Kohn stanley italia  and Dean Zerbe announced Thursday that a joint client received an IRS whistleblower award of $16.8 million.The client, who would like to remain anonymous, according to a press release, received the award after providing the IRS with inf stanley mugs ormation that led to action against 86 high-wealth individuals who engaged in a sophisticated illegal tax evasion scheme. On behalf of our client and ourselves, we very much want to thank stanley cup becher  the new Director of the IRS Whistleblower Office, Mr. John Hinman, for this award for our client,  Kohn, founding partner of the whistleblower firm Kohn, Kohn and Colapinto, said in the press release.  A particular special thanks to Ms. Peggi Bockman of the Whistleblower Office for her hard and dedicated work on this award 鈥?and also thanks very much to Ms. Dawn Applebaum whose constant leadership and commitment to the IRS whistleblower program has been invaluable. Kohn also thanked IRS examiners and CI agents involved in the case. Dean and I are honored to represent the whistleblower, who showed great courage and conviction in coming forward and speaking out against this tax fraud,  Kohn said.Zerbe, of the law firm of Zerbe, Miller, Fingeret, Frank Jadav, said in the press release that the award  underscores the enormous importance of the IRS whistleblower program in assisting the IRS in successfully bringing action against very wealthy individuals who are seeking to evade taxes.  He encouraged the I Qgzc Virginia Veterinary Medical Association announces 2014 Tick-Borne Diseases Awareness Week
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