Contact your local IRS office directly and give them the information. Fuck you ass hole
Can someone collect my income tax return for a judgment against me
You can certainly report someone for tax evasion or tax fraud, and the IRS might even pay you a portion of the taxes they collect from the offender as a reward. There is a special form used to report tax evasion and tax fraud to the IRS: Form 3949a, "Information Referral".
Yes..Anyone can turn in anybody that they suspect of tax fraud. The IRS has a form (3949-a) that you fill out (anonymously)and report that they are not complying with the tax laws.
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yes you can report someone cheating the IRS just contact your local state IRS and tell them what you know and they will tell you what to do.Added: I believe that the IRS still has a reward program for reporting MAJOR tax cheats to them.
Contact your local IRS office directly and give them the information. Fuck you ass hole
Can someone collect my income tax return for a judgment against me
In order to report someone to the IRS for fraud, you have to have identifying infprmation such as the subjects full name and address. Usually a name and phone number are not enough information.
As a rule of thumb you should never report anything to the IRS
Report it to the police and the IRS
You can certainly report someone for tax evasion or tax fraud, and the IRS might even pay you a portion of the taxes they collect from the offender as a reward. There is a special form used to report tax evasion and tax fraud to the IRS: Form 3949a, "Information Referral".
Yes..Anyone can turn in anybody that they suspect of tax fraud. The IRS has a form (3949-a) that you fill out (anonymously)and report that they are not complying with the tax laws.
It says on the IRS website that even though you don't have to let them know who you are it is helpful. http://www.irs.gov/Individuals/How-Do-You-Report-Suspected-Tax-Fraud-Activity%3F
No. The DMV has no idea what you paid for it or sold it for, so they have no amount to report to the IRS.
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