It’s Tax Season: How to Blow the Whistle on Tax Fraud

As America files taxes, stories of tax fraud, evasion and scams begin to hit the press. Many Americans choose to have their taxes filed by a CPA, and are employed by companies that issue tax paperwork to each employee. Usually, these basic tax-season transactions go as planned. But, if you’re one of the individuals who has seen tax fraud first hand, you should report it today.

If you are having your taxes prepared by a professional who is behaving suspiciously or has tried to sell you on a scam to make more money by filing for losses you don’t have, make sure to report them. If your company has with-held information or asked you to lie to the government on your earnings, you could have a potential case. Our team of experienced attorneys can help you decide what the next steps should be.

As a whistle blower, you will receive a portion of whatever money the U.S. Government gains back in court proceedings. Do your country, fellow citizens and yourself a favor by reporting tax fraud if you suspect it. Berg & Androphy has handled many types of Qui Tam cases, including tax fraud. We’re more than happy to help you assess your potential case and decide what the next steps should be.

If you blow the whistle on fraudulent behavior, you can reap substantial financial rewards.

If you suspect tax fraud, contact Berg & Androphy using our online Qui Tam Form today!

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