Get a 200K Fine and Have Your Client Sue You - Lance Wallach

Get a 200K Fine and Have Your Client Sue You - Lance Wallach

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  1. Don't Get Caught in the Section 79 Trap!

    One doctor almost lost everything ………..


    In 2006 Doctor X found himself in what he thought was the pleasant position of having a substantial amount of cash on
    hand that was not essential to the operation of his practice. That comfortable feeling did not last long. He quickly fell
    prey to a predatory insurance agent who sold him on the idea of Section 79 scam as a vehicle to obtain tax deductions.
    Of course what really interested the insurance agent was the funding vehicle, a large life insurance contract with
    American General as the insurance carrier, which just happened to net the agent a large commission.

    Unfortunately, the large, questionable tax deductions claimed by Doctor X indeed attracted the attention of the IRS. As
    a result of their audit, the IRS not only disallowed all of the tax deductions, but also imposed back taxes, an array of
    penalties, and interest, turning the doctor’s anticipated investment vehicle into something that could cost him everything
    he was saving and more. As if that weren’t bad enough, even that Draconian action was not the end of the story.

    None of his so-called financial advisors had told Doctor X about IRC Section 6707A. Under this section of the Code,
    huge fines can be imposed on those who fail to inform the Service about participation in listed or reportable
    transactions, or transactions substantially similar to listed transactions. Loosely defined, a reportable transaction is any
    transaction that has the potential for tax avoidance or evasion. Since he had no knowledge of this requirement, the
    doctor did not make the proper filings under Section 6707A, and is now also being threatened with monstrous fines for
    that failure to submit the proper forms in the proper format.

    Although these issues had the potential for great disaster and great financial loss for this doctor, all the anxiety and
    stress he has been suffering over this matter may soon have a happier ending than he expected at its onset because
    he had the sense to contact us for help, perhaps just in the nick of time. As a result of putting experts with a great deal
    of experience on his case, he now stands an excellent chance of having at least some of the penalties from the original
    audit abated. He will probably be able to recover the money that he sank into that large American General life
    insurance contract as well. Sometimes a properly worded letter to the insurance company is all it takes. Last, but
    certainly not least, Doctor X also has an excellent chance of avoiding the large Section 6707A penalties, as our experts
    in the art of filing late without paying fines are currently at work on that as well.

    The information provided herein is not intended as legal, accounting, financial or any type of advice for any specific
    individual or other entity. You should contact an appropriate professional for any such advice.

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