Receive a Financial Reward for Reporting Tax Fraud to the IRS

If you know of tax fraud, you have the legal right to report it to the IRS—and you may be entitled to a financial reward. You could benefit financially from reporting tax fraud. You work hard and pay your taxes, but some IRS tax cheaters don't pay their share. If you are privy to income tax fraud or the evasion of tax obligations, especially by corporations, act now to report tax fraud. You may be entitled to an incentive award between 15% and 30% of the amount of back taxes, penalties and interest ultimately collected by the IRS.

The Tax Relief and Health Care Act of 2006 made significant changes to the Informants Reward Program under the False Claims Act in favor of the informant (also known as a whistleblower). A whistleblower can receive a financial reward of 15% to 30% of the monies recovered under the updated IRS whistleblower rewards statute. The potential amount owed to the IRS for taxes, penalties and interest must be greater than $2 million in order to be eligible to receive an incentive award. In cases of individuals who defraud the government, the taxpayer's gross annual income must exceed $200,000.

A whistleblower will be rewarded for bringing information about tax law violations to the attention of the IRS that results in the actual collection of money by the IRS. The IRS investigation that results in the recovery of tax revenues may be either an administrative or judicial action. However, getting the attention of the IRS takes a clear presentation of the information you possess that gives rise to tax code violations. An experienced tax fraud lawyer can get your matter prepared and presented correctly.

Know about income tax fraud? Talk to an attorney about your case.

Get a free consultation about your potential tax fraud case from an attorney with experience in developing complex litigation, working in conjunction with retained and highly experienced tax experts, by filling out the form on this page or by contacting our firms directly at (866) 231-0135.

Seal of justice. The False Claims Act provides rewards for reporting income tax fraud.

Reporting tax fraud may entitle you to rewards from the IRS. Tax fraud is a crime: Report tax fraud online, and you can get 15%-30% of the recovered tax revenue.

 

Report Tax Fraud Online

If you have information about a person or corporation that committed tax fraud, you could be eligible for a reward of up to 30% of the amount of back taxes, penalties and interest collected by the IRS if you are the first to report the fraud. We have made it easy to report tax fraud online—or you can call us to discuss your case.

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