It has been stated that death and taxes are the only guarantees in life. While these aren’t the most appealing topics, it turns out that you can make money if you share certain information about the latter with the IRS.
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That’s because the IRS will pay you to be a tax whistleblower. The Whistleblower Office has awarded $1.1 billion based on the information that led to the collection of $6.6 billion in additional revenue since 2007.
If you’re interested in finding out more, here we will examine how the IRS could pay you to be a tax whistleblower — but how difficult it is to earn this award.
How To Be an IRS Tax Whistleblower
The IRS offers rewards for information on tax evasion and other noncompliance that allows the government to collect additional revenue. The IRS Whistleblower Office is explicitly looking for claims about credible information on tax underpayments or violas of revenue laws. The proceeds collected from this information could qualify for an award to the whistleblower who filed the claim.
If you feel you have any information that could lead to the IRS collecting additional tax revenue, then you should fill out this form. The document, known as Form 211, must be mailed in with supporting documentation and evidence to the following address:
Internal Revenue Service
Whistleblower Office – ICE
1973 N Rulon White Blvd.
M/S 4110
Ogden, UT 84404
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