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.
To report someone to the IRS, you can use Form 3949-A, which is specifically designed for reporting suspected tax fraud or illegal activities. Provide as much detail as possible, including the individual's name, address, and the nature of the suspected violation. You can submit the form online or mail it to the IRS. Additionally, you can report tax fraud anonymously, but including your contact information may help the IRS follow up on the investigation.
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One way to give someone money anonymously is by using a prepaid gift card or a digital payment service that allows you to send funds without revealing your identity.
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".
Companies to use if you wanted to deliver flowers anonymously to someone include Brant Florist, First Come Flowers, Canada Flowers, The Florister, and FTD Flowers.
No, but you can post it anonymously.
Yes, someone else can pay your taxes to the IRS on your behalf as long as they have your permission to do so.
Call the police anonymously.
Yes they can because it happened to me.
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