Trump Signs New Law To Protect Innocent Small Business Owners From IRS Seizures
Share
[aggregation-styles]
Forbes
Forbes
For the first time in nearly 20 years, Congress has reined in civil forfeiture, which lets the federal government permanently confiscate property without ever filing criminal charges. Following unanimous approval by Congress, President Donald Trump last week signed the Taxpayer First Act (H.R. 3151), an overhaul of the Internal Revenue Service that includes the Clyde-Hirsch-Sowers RESPECT Act. Named after Institute for Justice clients Jeff Hirsch and Randy Sowers, two small-business owners who had their bank accounts raided by the IRS, the RESPECT Act curbs the IRS’s power to seize cash for “structuring” offenses.
Under the Bank Secrecy Act of 1970, banks must report any cash transactions greater than $10,000. But if someone frequently deposits or withdraws their cash in amounts under $10,000, the IRS could seize it for “structuring.” Even though their money was earned legitimately and despite the fact that they were never charged with a crime, in 2012, the IRS seized nearly $63,000 from Randy and more than $446,000 from Jeff. It took years of litigation and high-profile coverage before they won their money back.
Under the Bank Secrecy Act of 1970, banks must report any cash transactions greater than $10,000. But if someone frequently deposits or withdraws their cash in amounts under $10,000, the IRS could seize it for “structuring.” Even though their money was earned legitimately and despite the fact that they were never charged with a crime, in 2012, the IRS seized nearly $63,000 from Randy and more than $446,000 from Jeff. It took years of litigation and high-profile coverage before they won their money back.
By Nick Sibilla | 10 July 2019
RELATED TOPICS:
The Latest: Trump Floats Cutting China Tariffs to 80% Ahead of Weekend Meeting
Economy /
27 minutes ago
Wall Street Drifts as It Waits for a Highly Anticipated US-China Meeting on Trade
Economy /
32 minutes ago
National Hummus Day Highlights New Ways to Enjoy an Old Favorite
Food /
45 minutes ago
Madera Traffic Crackdown Nets 134 Citations, 1 Arrest
Crime /
50 minutes ago
Panasonic to Cut 10,000 Jobs, Expects $900 Million in Restructuring Costs
Tech /
57 minutes ago
US Postal Service Reports $3.3 Billion Quarterly Net Loss
Business /
1 hour ago
Iran Agrees to Fourth Round of Indirect Nuclear Talks With US on Sunday
World /
1 hour ago
Visalia Smoke Shop Shut Down After Illegal Marijuana Sales Discovered
Local /
1 hour ago
Federal Cuts Threaten Science, Ethics, and Public Health
As the Trump administration continues to make significant cuts to NIH budgets and personnel and to freeze billions of dollars of funding to ...
Science /
8 minutes ago
Categories
Latest
Videos

Science /
8 minutes ago
Federal Cuts Threaten Science, Ethics, and Public Health

Courts /
18 minutes ago
Former Supreme Court Justice David Souter, a Republican Who Became a Liberal Darling, Dies at 85

Religion /
22 minutes ago
Pope Leo XIV Celebrates First Mass as Pope and Calls His Election Both a Cross and a Blessing

Economy /
27 minutes ago
The Latest: Trump Floats Cutting China Tariffs to 80% Ahead of Weekend Meeting

Economy /
32 minutes ago
Wall Street Drifts as It Waits for a Highly Anticipated US-China Meeting on Trade

Food /
45 minutes ago
National Hummus Day Highlights New Ways to Enjoy an Old Favorite

World /
2 days ago