Our federal income tax system is based on voluntary compliance. This means that each of
us is responsible for filing a tax return when required, and for determining and paying
the correct amount of tax.
Some people break the law by not filing a return, not reporting all their taxable
income, or claiming higher deductions than they should. By doing this they cause the rest
of us to pay more taxes than we should to make up the amount they do not pay. If you
believe someone is violating federal tax laws, you should contact the IRS at
1-800-829-1040 for the Criminal Investigation Hotline in your region. If you prefer, you
may provide your information in writing to your local Internal Revenue Service office, or
the Criminal Investigation Branch at the Service Center where you file. Refer to your tax
package for the address of your Service Center. Although you are not required to identify
yourself, it is helpful to do so. Your identity will be kept confidential. You may also be
entitled to a reward.
Additional information about such rewards and about informing the IRS of persons in
violation of tax laws is contained in Publication 733, Reward for Information Given to
the IRS, which can be ordered by calling 1-800-829-3676. This publication is currently
unavailable on-line.
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