{
  "id": "DED_CIVIL_DAMAGES_UNAUTHORIZED_ENTICEMENT",
  "name": "Civil Damages for Unauthorized Enticement of Information",
  "category": "deduction",
  "jurisdiction": "federal",
  "eligibility_type": "opportunity",
  "eligibility": {
    "description": "Applies when a US officer/employee entices an attorney, CPA, or enrolled agent to disclose privileged taxpayer information in exchange for compromising the professional's own tax issues.",
    "requires_entity_type": null,
    "min_age": null,
    "max_age": null
  },
  "parameters": {},
  "entity_specific": false,
  "entity_types": null,
  "conflicts": [],
  "actionability": {
    "retroactive_status": "deadline_passed",
    "retroactive_note": "Action required during tax year — verify if still applicable",
    "forward_status": "available"
  },
  "description": "Taxpayers can recover up to $500,000 in damages if a federal employee intentionally compromises a tax professional to obtain the taxpayer's confidential information.",
  "irc_reference": "IRC §7435",
  "deadline": "",
  "savings_potential": "medium",
  "benefits": "individual",
  "discovered_by": "discovery_engine_v1",
  "calculator_implemented": false
}