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E&Y partners charged with tax fraud conspiracy

31 May 2007, AccountancyAge.com, AccountancyAge

http://www.accountancyage.com/aa/news/1747470/e-y-partners-charged-tax-fraud-conspiracy

Four current and former tax partners at Ernst & Young have been charged by a US grand jury with tax fraud conspiracy.

The four are alleged to have marketed fraudulent tax shelters to wealthy clients who would otherwise have owed the IRS more than $10m (₤5m) apiece.

The four charged are former partners Robert Coplan and Brian Vaughn, and current partner Martin Nissenbaum and Richard Shapiro, who are on administrative leave.

They all worked in a group set up by E&Y in 1998 to develop and sell tax shelters for the rich, known as Value Ideas Produce Extraordinary Results, or Viper.

All are expected to plead not guilty

E&Y said in a statement: ‘The individuals who were indicted . . . were part of a small group within the firm, disbanded years ago . . . Ernst & Young has voluntarily made many changes and enhancements to our tax practice.'

Further reading:

US Treasury secretary against collecting more tax

US taxman eyes offshore vehicles

US tax agent charged with tax dodging

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