Tax fraud is more common than many Americans realize. When advised of tax fraud, the Internal Revenue Service
\n(IRS) is on it in a big way.<\/p>\n
How many people do you know who have dreamt, and maybe even tried, to rip the government off when it comes
\nto filing taxes or for performing work they did not perform? Stories abound about it. Movies are made featuring
\nbig wheels with lots of money, trying to hide it \u201csomehow\u201d.<\/p>\n
Lately, the \u201csomehow\u201d, is to attempt to defraud the federal government by helping other commit tax evasion
\nand committing other forms of fraud, such as Medicare overbilling, by using the wrong codes, or performing
\nunnecessary procedures, or billing for procedures not performed. The possibilities for ripping the federal
\ngovernment off are legion, and whistleblowers have many an opportunity to blow.<\/p>\n
Call it under reporting, or fiddling with the numbers, or an indirect fabrication about the facts, but the fact is, fraud Tax fraud is more common than many Americans realize. When advised of tax fraud, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is on it in a big way. How many people do you know who have dreamt, and maybe even tried, to…<\/span><\/p>\n
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