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
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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The IRS can only garnish for themselves, If you are owed money and get a judgement, you can garnish someone yourself.
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".
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No, but you can post it anonymously.
Call the police anonymously.
anonymously
anonymously explore and experiment without committing themselves.
Yes they can because it happened to me.
Report it to a supervisor. A supervisor can block those at that IP address from contributing anonymously.
The sad fact is that there IS no way to anonymously get her to stop. You will rpobably have to turn her into law enforcement or into the Dept of Social Serivces for elder abuse in order to save your grandma.