U.S. Commodities Futures Trading Commission Whistleblower Program

U.S. Commodities Futures Trading Commission Whistleblower Program

Paul Creech has represented IRS Whistleblowers and protected, navigated and counseled them through the process and into their reward.


Whistleblowers who report tax fraud to IRS can receive rewards equal to a percentage of the money the IRS recovers. IRS whistleblower reports are filed in secret to allow the IRS to conduct an investigation based on the whistleblower’s information. The IRS closely guards the identity of the whistleblower. 

The IRS rewards successful whistleblowers with up to 30% of the money recovered through the whistleblower’s report.

Whistleblowing on IRS Violations

Common IRS whistleblower cases involves the filing of false tax returns that under report the taxable income of the taxpayer. Other IRS whistleblower cases involve violations by companies using various schemes designed not avoid reporting and paying the proper tax to the United States. Foreign companies operating in the United States may fail to properly report and pay proper tax. Further, individuals and companies may fail to report foreign income and accounts, repatriating those funds to the United States through schemes to avoid reporting and paying proper tax. 

Litigation May Be Required to Advance IRS Whistleblower Interest

The IRS whistleblower program has sometimes failed to adequately reward whistleblowers for the information they report, and many times litigation is required to advance the interests of the whistleblower. 

Contact Us For Whistleblower Representation

Contact the Creech Law Firm, PLLC to learn how we may assist in developing your IRS whistleblower case. Headquartered in Houston, Texas, we represent clients nationwide. Call us at 281-455-7411