Report tax evasion? Or not?
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So my girlfriend moved to Oklahoma, and even though we are no longer together, we are still good friends and talk all the time. She was recently laid off/ fired from her job at an ATV shop because her boss decided that she wasnt pretty enough. When I said he cant do that she said that he can because she wasnt ever actually on an employee list or the company's pay roll, and that he paid her, along with her mother, and several other colleagues under the table, aka back door cash. So I suggested that she report him to the IRS tax evasion or what have you, but she doesnt want to, afraid I guess. So I offered to report him for her, but I don't know how nor would I have any sort of reputable evidence if I did, after all she doesnt want to be fined or imprisoned for getting paid under the table kind of thing. So i am kind of at a loss, so I figured I could ask other people's opinions.... So Ideas anyone? All will be greatly appreciated.
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I agree with most posts, but would like to add he would probably figure she had something to do with it since she was fired for such a mean reason. He will know it was her and may try to get revenge. His day will come, let someone else report the freeloading jerk
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I'd say stay out of it. You don't have enough info - all you have is what someone told you And unless your gf and her mom reported the income and paid tax on it, they are also committing tax evasion And by the way, tacky as it is, he can legally fire her because he doesn't consider her pretty enough.
Judy
Let it slide. I say that not because it's the right thing to do, but because if he decided to retaliate, he would do so against your ex-girlfriend. You may not like his methods, but at least he's keeping people employed; get him tossed in federal prison and a lot of innocent bystanders will lose their jobs.
Have her file a form SS-8 with the IRS. If the IRS agrees with her, then she files a form 1040 with form 8919 to pay only the employee share of fica/mc. If the IRS disagrees, she files a form 1040 with schedule C and SE.
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since the information you have is heresay you don't have a leg to stand on to report your g/f does if she doesn't want to that's the end of it
tro
If he's committing a crime, report it not because he offended you (or her) personally, but because he's harming all of us. When he cheats on his taxes, that's more that the rest of us have to make up. Regarding her accepting cash, since she paid income tax on it (right?), I don't see why she'd be in trouble.
You have no proof, and thus will be ignored. SHE will also be in trouble for not paying taxes.
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