Yes. It is surprisingly easy to do so. The IRS even has a form for turning in suspected tax cheats: Form 3949-A, Information Referral. The IRS also explains on its website how whistleblowers can report various forms of suspected tax fraud.
How do you turn someone in for income fraud?
The IRS provides taxpayers with multiple ways to submit a report of suspected fraud. The toll-free IRS fraud hotline (1-800-829-0433) can help you get the information you need to make a report if you suspect certain types of fraud.
How much trouble do you get in for tax fraud?
Tax evasion in California is punishable by up to one year in county jail or state prison, as well as fines of up to $20,000. The state can also require you to pay your back taxes, and it will place a lien on your property as a security until you pay. If you cannot pay what you owe, the state will seize your property.
How do I turn someone in for tax evasion anonymously?
Use Form 3949-A, Information Referral PDF if you suspect an individual or a business is not complying with the tax laws. Don’t use this form if you want to report a tax preparer or an abusive tax scheme. We will keep your identity confidential when you file a tax fraud report.
How can I report tax fraud to the IRS?
If you suspect or know of someone committing tax fraud, you can report a scam using Form 3949-A. You can obtain a copy of the form by calling the IRS Tax Fraud Hotline at 800-829-0433, but the IRS will not listen to allegations over the phone, nor can you report tax fraud online at the IRS website. You can, however, report tax fraud anonymously.
How to claim a reward for tax fraud?
To claim a reward, you have to file IRS Form 211 and provide the IRS with evidence of the tax fraud. In addition, you must agree to assist the Whistleblower Office and its lawyers with the case. Processing a tax fraud case can take years, and there is no guarantee that you will receive a reward.
How to turn someone in for not filing taxes?
Fill out and mail IRS Form 3949-A to the tax fraud reporting center. If you do not want to use Form 3949-A or cannot access it, you can mail a letter instead. The letter should include the name and address of the suspected individual, their taxpayer identification number (Social Security number for an individual),…
How to report an abusive tax preparer to the IRS?
Form 14157. Use this form to report an abusive tax scheme or fraud perpetrated by a tax return preparer or tax preparation company. Also use this form (and Form 14157-A) if you think the preparer altered your form without your consent. Form 14039.