Joel D. Hesch

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Did you know that each year is paid an extra $ 1,000 just to cover the amount of others are cheating? Well, there's something you can do respect and maybe get a million dollar reward from the IRS in the process!

The IRS is taking a new approach to recover the $ 350 billion a year companies and individuals who cheat on their taxes. Congress recently mandated that the IRS will begin to pay the complainants awards at least 15% and 30% of the that is recovered according to their information. That's right. The IRS will pay a substantial reward for reporting tax fraud.

And there is no limit to the amount, which means, literally, could receive $ 100 million if you have the correct information. In fact, the IRS may pay billions in rewards to anyone reporting tax evaders. It is not necessary to prove the intent to deceive. A reward is paid only if taxes are owed.

The IRS awards program is the next. Suppose that firm working for the cheats on their taxes by $ 10 million. You tell us that according to the procedures of the program. The IRS investigates and collects money. You get between $ 2 million and $ 3 million. What's not to love?

The good news about this program is that the IRS is committed to maintaining its confidences. In most cases, your name will not be revealed, even if you receive a reward of $ 100 million.

But the process is much more than a line call or simply filling a form. You should carefully monitor each technical requirement and informal procedure. There are also some pitfalls to avoid. For example, you not only must complete a specific form, but how to present your information can make all the difference in whether to get a reward or denied.

You also can have a lawyer help you file the claim and negotiate the amount of your reward with the IRS. If the IRS attempt to give a reward that is too low, your attorney can challenge the amount in the Federal Tax Court.

Why not get paid a reward from the IRS instead of paying the delinquent taxes?

About the Author:

Joel Hesch is the author of the recent book, “Reward: Collect Millions for Reporting Tax Evasion.” This book walks you step-by-step through the entire process so your IRS reward application is not rejected simply because you did not know how to properly navigate the system. It contains numerous examples, checklists and evaluation techniques. Mr. Hesch spent 15 years as an attorney in the Fraud Division of the Department of Justice administering the national whistleblower reward program. He is currently a law school professor at Liberty University and represents whistleblowers filing for monetary rewards for reporting tax evasion or reporting fraud against the government. Please visit his informative website, www.HowToReportFraud.com, which contains updates on all of the government reward programs.

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