- The Internal Revenue Service is taking steps to combat abusive tax shelters and transactions. A comprehensive strategy is in place to:
- Identify and deter promoters of abusive tax transactions through audits, summons enforcement and targeted litigation.
- Keep the public advised by publishing guidance on transactions and shelters that are determined to be abusive.
- Promote disclosure by those who market and participate in abusive transactions.
- Develop and implement alternative methods for resolving abusive transactions claimed by taxpayers.
IRS maintains a hotline that people can use to provide information (anonymously, if preferred) about abusive tax shelters. OTSA is primarily interested in potentially abusive transactions that may be employed by many taxpayers and could pose a significant compliance risk to the IRS.
- Toll free (866) 775-7474
- Fax (801) 620-5122
- Email IRS Tax Shelter Hotline
- Mail:
Office of Tax Shelter Analysis
Internal Revenue Service
1973 North Rulon White Blvd.
LB&I:PFTG:OTSA - M/S 4916
Ogden, Utah 84404-5402
If you want to blow the whistle on a person(s) who failed to pay the tax that they owe, see Whistleblower Informant Awards. If the IRS uses the information provided, it can award you up to 30 percent of the additional tax, penalty and other amounts it collects.
Office of Tax Shelter Analysis
The Office of Tax Shelter Analysis (OTSA) in the LB&I Division collects and analyzes information about abusive tax shelters and transactions, and coordinates LB&I's tax shelter planning and operation.
Phone: (205) 324-8753
Email: mooresservices1@gmail.com
Website: www.mooresservicesonline.com
Blog: www.mooresservices.blogspot.com
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