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Old 11-02-2004, 05:54 PM
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Question about reporting someone to the IRS

I was wondering if anyone here knows how you would go about reporting someone who you know is evading taxes and doing other shady things to the IRS as well as reporting several people who you know are working here illegally....how and what would you do and who would you go to about what?
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Old 11-02-2004, 07:49 PM
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Basically, it may boil down to pay backs are a Bitch!

Look at most if not all of the whistle blowers in the Fed Govt. who did.

They were screwed! They were not rewarded as they should been have covering our asses as tax payers!!
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Old 11-02-2004, 09:24 PM
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I think that you could call the IRS and report them.

"You can contact the IRS toll freeĀ_at 1-800-829-0433." from their website.
http://www.irs.gov/compliance/enforc...106778,00.html

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Old 11-03-2004, 12:30 AM
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I did that a couple of years ago when a woman quit working for a friend of mine (really left her in a lurch) and took another job where she was being paid under the table. I heard through the grapevine that both she and her new employer got in some deep doodoo with the IRS. I just think people should pay their fair share of taxes, that's all. Well, that and the fact that if I don't like someone I won't hesitate to mess with them when the opportunity presents itself. But that's another thread....

Cash, if someone is working here illegally you want to contact the INS, not the IRS.
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Old 11-03-2004, 09:39 AM
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I did that a couple of years ago when a woman quit working for a friend of mine (really left her in a lurch) and took another job where she was being paid under the table. I heard through the grapevine that both she and her new employer got in some deep doodoo with the IRS. I just think people should pay their fair share of taxes, that's all. Well, that and the fact that if I don't like someone I won't hesitate to mess with them when the opportunity presents itself. But that's another thread....

Cash, if someone is working here illegally you want to contact the INS, not the IRS.
Sometimes you scare me.
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Old 11-03-2004, 09:52 AM
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Sometimes you scare me.
Shoot, Cream, sometimes I scare ME!
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Old 11-03-2004, 09:56 AM
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Shoot, Cream, sometimes I scare ME!
haha! I was thinking I better not get on KR's bad side, or I'll be joining Martha at Camp Cupcake.
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Old 11-05-2004, 03:23 PM
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I just pulled a Tracy.
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Old 11-05-2004, 03:35 PM
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While I understand your motives, I caution you to think about Karma.
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Old 11-05-2004, 04:13 PM
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Understand my motives? What do you understand? These people have seriously phucked me over. Yes, I do believe in Karma. This is their bad karma coming back to them, I'm just the instrument. All I'm doing is being a patriotic american helping rid our tax system of infidels who are purposely corrupting it because they don't believe in paying the goverment what is owed. I pay taxes, all of them. Why the phuck shouldn't they....and they're not even Americans. And just to add, they're not even supposed to be here in the first place. Only 1 out of 7 of these people legally has a drivers license. The rest don't even have a DL and still drive, and they drive drunk all the time. They don't even pay for insurance, they use a car dealership's insurance for their vehicles because, again, they don't even have DLs. One of them ran into someone, as in crashed into another vehicle and then left the scene. Next day they took the car to their car dealership...locked it up and kept there till they made the repairs, slapped a new tag on it (a dealer tag) and painted the car a different color. Thats phucked up. Not to mention they can't stand americans or our society. Bad Karma? Don't think so. I'm doing the people of this country a favor. Its people like that who put a drain on our economy but want all the benefits.

Seriously, do you think thats wrong? What if I heard them say something along the lines of "I just built a house for 900,000$ in Palm Beach and just sold it for 2,000,000$ and didnt pay a dime in taxes." How would you feel about that? Would you report them? What if you built the same house but ended up having to pay taxes, how would you feel? What would you do about it being as our economy isnt what it used to be?
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Old 11-05-2004, 04:59 PM
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Amy is right. Don't be that guy.

You sound like that girl from GC (not criticising) that got her Ex-boyfriend deported after they broke up in an act of vindictiveness.

Or someone that keys someone else's car because they are upset.

Would you want someone pissed at you to set you up with the police over drug use? Same kind of thing. Drug use is almost universally more condemned in the USA than making out over taxes. Prison terms are longer also.

Its just tacky, like telling/ratting in general. Who loves a rat?

Also it can have long term consequences way out of proportion to you being miffed.





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Amy-

Understand my motives? What do you understand? These people have seriously phucked me over. Yes, I do believe in Karma. This is their bad karma coming back to them, I'm just the instrument. All I'm doing is being a patriotic american helping rid our tax system of infidels who are purposely corrupting it because they don't believe in paying the goverment what is owed. I pay taxes, all of them. Why the phuck shouldn't they....and they're not even Americans. And just to add, they're not even supposed to be here in the first place. Only 1 out of 7 of these people legally has a drivers license. The rest don't even have a DL and still drive, and they drive drunk all the time. They don't even pay for insurance, they use a car dealership's insurance for their vehicles because, again, they don't even have DLs. One of them ran into someone, as in crashed into another vehicle and then left the scene. Next day they took the car to their car dealership...locked it up and kept there till they made the repairs, slapped a new tag on it (a dealer tag) and painted the car a different color. Thats phucked up. Not to mention they can't stand americans or our society. Bad Karma? Don't think so. I'm doing the people of this country a favor. Its people like that who put a drain on our economy but want all the benefits.

Seriously, do you think thats wrong? What if I heard them say something along the lines of "I just built a house for 900,000$ in Palm Beach and just sold it for 2,000,000$ and didnt pay a dime in taxes." How would you feel about that? Would you report them? What if you built the same house but ended up having to pay taxes, how would you feel? What would you do about it being as our economy isnt what it used to be?
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Old 11-05-2004, 05:07 PM
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James-

Drugs and taxes are two entirely different scenarios. Everyone MUST pay taxes. People choose to do illegal drugs. Not paying taxes hurt our economy, drugs don't. I've never seen the dow jones loose points because there was a rise in crackheads from 2003 to 2004. And if someone did set me up, it's my own fault. Sure I'd be pissed, but thats a risk I take. And no, it's not tacky in the sense of telling on someone like you're in kindergarten. Our president is making tax reform a defining issue for his 2nd term.
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Old 11-05-2004, 06:17 PM
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Thanks James.
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Old 11-06-2004, 03:51 AM
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Flat sales tax. Eliminate the income tax. Then everyone, rich, poor, crooks, whathaveyou, pays their fair share.

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Old 11-06-2004, 01:38 PM
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You sound like that girl from GC (not criticising) that got her Ex-boyfriend deported after they broke up in an act of vindictiveness.

Okay, just so everyone knows that this girl is not me! I dated a Canadian for a bit freshman year in college but as far as I know he is alive and well and still in the US


As far as the karma thing goes, I definitely see my buddies Amycat and James' points. But to my way of thinking if someone screwed over Cash, their getting in trouble with the IRS is THEIR karma coming back to bite them in the butt. So the circle is closed and Cash should be fine. At least for now
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