Title 26 › Subtitle Subtitle F— - Procedure and Administration › Chapter CHAPTER 78— - DISCOVERY OF LIABILITY AND ENFORCEMENT OF TITLE › Subchapter Subchapter B— - General Powers and Duties › § 7624
State or local law enforcement can be paid by the IRS when the agency gives information that plays a big part in recovering federal taxes tied to illegal drug activity or related money laundering. The IRS may repay investigation costs — such as expenses, travel pay, salary, and overtime — up to 10 percent of the taxes recovered. The IRS will record when it gets the information, tell the agency when money is recovered, and then the agency must send a statement of its costs. If several agencies helped, the IRS will fairly split the payment but the total still cannot exceed 10 percent. Agencies that already got payment under federal or state forfeiture or state revenue rules cannot get paid again here.
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26 U.S.C. § 7624
Title 26 — Internal Revenue Code
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73