Do you know someone who’s cheating on their taxes?
Does it bother you that they’re ripping off Uncle Sam while you are paying everything you owe?
Then the IRS wants to hear from you. What’s more, they’ll pay you up to 30% of the money they recover from the tax cheat.
Want to learn how you can see justice done and be repaid for your civic mindedness? Read my new article titled Tax Tips: IRS Pays Whistleblowers for Successful Audits of Tax Cheats.
Three ways our fact-filled article can help you:
- We’ll tell you three rules you have to follow. For starters, you’ll learn which IRS form you’ll need to file and exactly what information the IRS will ask you to provide. All will be explained when you read the full article.
- You’ll learn why patience is so important. Sorry, but the IRS won’t write you a check on the spot. They’ll need to conduct an audit and recover the money owed before they can send you your reward. We’ll explain how much of the recovered money you’ll receive and how long the process will take when you read the full article.
- We’ll tell you about the IRS’s confidentiality rules. The IRS Whistleblower Office will keep your information strictly confidential — even within the IRS. And, yes … a tax professional can submit information about a client engaged in tax cheating without anyone finding out. You’ll get all the details when you read the full article.