What is the name of your state? Texas
If I cash a USPS money order for $1000, that is issued by USPS, at a USPS facility, by producing my state issued driver license and signing on the back of that money order (no social security number is provided but the USPS person wrote down my driver license number on the back of my money order, below my signature) then will that be reported to IRS, and is there any way for IRS to know about this?
What if I do the above by cashing multiple $1000 money orders, one for every 2 weeks or so (i.e., for every two weeks, I cash $1000 money order in the same way explained above, for around 2 months, i.e., for a total of around $4,000)?
My former friend gave me these money orders several years ago but now I have no record to prove that, and she is no more now. At the same time, now, I do not want to get the attention of IRS.
If I cash a USPS money order for $1000, that is issued by USPS, at a USPS facility, by producing my state issued driver license and signing on the back of that money order (no social security number is provided but the USPS person wrote down my driver license number on the back of my money order, below my signature) then will that be reported to IRS, and is there any way for IRS to know about this?
What if I do the above by cashing multiple $1000 money orders, one for every 2 weeks or so (i.e., for every two weeks, I cash $1000 money order in the same way explained above, for around 2 months, i.e., for a total of around $4,000)?
My former friend gave me these money orders several years ago but now I have no record to prove that, and she is no more now. At the same time, now, I do not want to get the attention of IRS.