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Blank Presents Tax Enforcement Publicity Peaks April 1-15 Today at the Birmingham Tax Forum

Blank Joshua D. Blank (NYU) presents When Is Tax Enforcement Publicized?, 30 Va. Tax Rev. __ (2010) (with Daniel Z. Levin (Rutgers Business School)) today at the Birmingham Tax Forum in Birmingham, Alabama. Here is the abstract:

Every spring, the federal government appears to deliver an abundance of announcements that describe criminal convictions and civil injunctions involving taxpayers who have been accused of committing tax fraud.  Commentators have occasionally suggested that the government announces a large number of tax enforcement actions in close proximity to a critical date in the tax compliance landscape:  April 15, “Tax Day.”  Despite their provocative implications, these claims are speculative at best, as they lack any empirical support.  This Article fills the empirical void by seeking to answer a straightforward question:  when does the government publicize tax enforcement?  To conduct our study, we analyzed all 782 press releases issued by the U.S. Department of Justice Tax Division during the seven-year period of 2003 through 2009 in which the agency announced a civil or criminal tax enforcement action against a specific taxpayer identified by name.  Our principal finding is that, from 2003 through 2009, the government issued a disproportionately large number of tax enforcement press releases during the weeks immediately prior to Tax Day compared to the rest of the year and that this difference is highly statistically significant.  A convincing explanation for this finding is that government officials deliberately use tax enforcement publicity to influence individual taxpayers’ perceptions and knowledge of audit probability, tax penalties and the government’s tax enforcement efficacy while taxpayers are preparing to file their annual individual tax returns.

The chart below provides a graphic illustration of the average frequency of tax enforcement press releases issued throughout the year during 2003 through 2009. The chart reveals a striking increase in the frequency of press releases issued during the two weeks prior to Tax Day:

Excerpt for Tax Prof _3.9

For more, see New York Times Economix, ‘Tis the Season for Catching Tax Scofflaws.


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