Justice Department Sues to Halt Allegedly Abusive Tax Scheme Sold to More Than
100 Employers Nationwide
Former New York Resident Allegedly Sold
Employee-Benefit Schemes to Businesses
The Justice Department recently sued Nicholas P. Magalhaes, of Altamonte
Springs, Florida, formerly of Smithtown, New York, to bar his alleged promotion
of an abusive tax shelter for employers. The government's complaint, which was
filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York, contends
that Magalhaes and his businesses -- Asset Accumulation, Inc., Pinnacle Wealth
Group, L.L.C., Strategic Ventures, Inc., and Pinnacle Wealth Concepts, Ltd. --
sell what they purport to be voluntary employees' beneficiary association (VEBA)
plans to employers. The suit alleges that Magalhaes falsely advises employers
that his plans satisfy a tax-law provision that allows employers to make
unlimited tax-deductible contributions to certain qualified welfare benefit
plans.
The complaint alleges that Magalhaes falsely tells employers that the plans
qualify as VEBAs or ten-or-more-employer welfare-benefit plans. If such plans
meet certain statutory requirements, employers may deduct contributions they
make to the plans to fund certain benefits for their employees. But the Justice
Department complaint alleges that Magalhaes's plans, rather than meeting the
statutory requirements, are abusive tax shelters designed to enable employers to
disguise as employee benefits substantial amounts of deferred compensation paid
to select high-level employees. This allegedly enables the employers to
improperly claim income-tax deductions for the compensation and the selected
employees to improperly fail to report the compensation as taxable income.
According to the complaint, the IRS has identified more than 100 employers
across the country that have participated in Magalhaes's plans. The suit says
the IRS estimates these schemes cost the Federal Treasury $ 6.7 million from
1996 through 2001.
"Law-abiding businesses deserve the assurance that their competitors are also
reporting and paying their correct taxes," said Eileen J. O'Connor, Assistant
Attorney General for the Department of Justice's Tax Division. "Stopping the
promotion of abusive tax shelters and identifying and taking appropriate action
against their participants are high priorities for the Tax Division."
The suit also seeks an order directing Magalhaes to give the Justice
Department the names, mailing and e-mail addresses, and taxpayer identification
and telephone numbers of all plan participants and persons who brokered or sold
his plans.
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