New York is betting that its new tax whistleblower law, which empowers tax whistleblowers to file their own qui tam whistleblower lawsuits under New York’s False Claims Act, will be even more successful than the IRS whistleblower program. Since New York’s law combines the power of treble damage penalties with generous whistleblower awards for qui tam plaintiffs (up to 30 percent of the amounts recovered plus attorney fees), New York may be on to something.
Interest in New York’s new statute, enacted in August 2010, is spreading fast. At the helm is Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, who authored New York’s whistleblower statute and is committed to fighting fraud. On June 8, 2011, the attorney general is sponsoring a full-day symposium that is drawing whistleblower attorneys from around the country to hear about New York’s enhanced enforcement efforts. Hodgson Russ partner Bill Comiskey has been invited to speak at the attorney general’s symposium. Since his arrival at Hodgson Russ in November 2010, Comiskey has lectured extensively about the new law, written about it (State Tax Notes and Tax Stringer),and produced a detailed podcast about the law for LexisNexis.
Who should be taking note of these developments?
Anyone fearing a possible whistleblower claim should take immediate protective measures and consider seeking possible relief through voluntary disclosure. Be careful. Whistleblowers are protected under the law, and retaliatory actions will make matters worse.
Honest businesses competing with cheaters. Honest businesses should consider doing what one business recently did: use the False Claims Act as a tool to stop competitors from cheating and to level the playing field. The False Claims Act empowers honest businesses to take action to stop the cheating and, as a bonus, to recover as a whistleblower.
Whistleblowers. Anyone with information about significant tax evasion or other fraud against the government may have a whistleblower claim. The legal waters are murky, however, and all whistleblowers should seek professional help to evaluate, investigate, and pursue their claims and to protect their rights and interests as whistleblowers.