Grassley on Ernst & Young's Tax Shelters Agreement

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Grassley on Ernst & Young's Tax Shelters Agreement

The following press release was published by the United States Committee on Finance Ranking Member’s News on July 2, 2003. It is reproduced in full below.

Sen. Chuck Grassley, chairman of the Committee on Finance, made the following commenton today’s announcement by the Internal Revenue Service of an agreement with Ernst & Young,LLP, resolving issues relating to an examination of Ernst & Young’s compliance with theregistration and list maintenance requirements regarding the firm’s marketing of tax shelters.

“Violating tax shelter rules shouldn’t be a negotiable offense. That the IRS had to negotiateErnst & Young’s compliance underscores the need to pass the Grassley-Baucus shelter legislation.We expand the shelter registration and customer list requirements and establish stiff penalties fornoncompliance.

“It shouldn’t surprise anyone that Ernst & Young is so deeply involved in tax shelters.Unfortunately, Ernst & Young isn’t alone. We continue to hear about tax shelters being promotedby other accounting firms, law firms, and investment banks. Ernst & Young distributed a videoWebcast promoting corporate expatriations in the wake of the post-September 11th stock marketslide. I just hope a $15 million penalty is large enough to get their attention."

Source: Ranking Member’s News

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