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Of course but I am also trying not to be sued or retaliated against for being a whistleblower especially in the event that the IRS does not want to go after the unpaid tax money.
Why would the identify of the informant(me) hinder the ability of the IRS to pursue the matter as long as the information I provide them is correct and can lead to the recovery of the funds?
The IRS could also ask question and get answers via the lawyer/accountant representative. I think the...
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