How do I report someone to the IRS for not reporting income?

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 do you turn someone in for tax evasion?

If you have information about someone who has engaged in tax evasion, you can report him directly to the IRS.

  1. Fill out and mail IRS Form 3949-A to the tax fraud reporting center.
  2. Call the tax evasion hot line set up by the IRS to make an anonymous tip.
  3. Check to see if you might be eligible for a whistleblower reward.

What is the penalty for unreported income?

Generally, taxpayers are required to file income tax returns. If a taxpayer fails to do so, a penalty of 5 percent of the balance due, plus an additional 5 percent for each month or fraction thereof during which the failure continues may be imposed. The penalty shall not exceed 25 percent.

Can you report someone to the IRS anonymously?

Report Fraud, Waste and Abuse to Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA), if you want to report, confidentially, misconduct, waste, fraud, or abuse by an IRS employee or a Tax Professional, you can call 1-800-366-4484 (1-800-877-8339 for TTY/TDD users). You can remain anonymous.

How much do you get if you report someone to the IRS?

In general, the IRS will pay an award of at least 15 percent, but not more than 30 percent of the proceeds collected attributable to the information submitted by the whistleblower.

Can I get in trouble for not claiming income?

Not reporting cash income or payments received for contract work can lead to hefty fines and penalties from the Internal Revenue Service on top of the tax bill you owe. Purposeful evasion can even land you in jail, so get your tax situation straightened out as soon as possible, even if you are years behind.

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