My ex-husband works at a carlot and his boss is paying him under the table. How can i get them in trouble. His boss gets around everything. He just started giving him a pay check, but he has been working there a year and a half. What can I do about this.
You can call the IRS and give them a tip.

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You can call the IRS and give them a tip.
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He’s fighting the injustices of the IRS and your going to report him? No wonder you guys are not married anymore.
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Be careful. If he did this when you were married to him you will be reponsible for the taxes and penalties as well.
Why don’t you get on with your life. Your evil thoughts and deeds will make you miserable in the long run.
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Why don’t you mind your own business and worry about your own problems, or don’t you have any?
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Grow UP
Keep your nose out of this. Because you can’t share in the profits, you seek legal action. Nice example you’re setting for your children.
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Contact the IRS and the State Tax Board and if you have a local tax authority…they will probably audit the owner which will create a HUGE mess for him…they may also audit your ex…sometimes they will…sometimes they won’t. If he owes you money…as in child support…have the child support agency do an investigation or they can get the IRS to do an audit.
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Is your husband avoiding child support by accepting payment under the table? If so, yes you should report him to the IRS because not only is he cheating your children out of money that is theirs, but he isn’t paying the taxes that would improve their albeit rundown school.
Go after him if it’s child support you seek. If not, then leave him alone.
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irs and the bbb better business bureau
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You can mind your own business, like a decent person would. Grow up, you aren’t in kindergarten worrying about the kid that pushed you to get on the slide first!
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I can see why your his ex, your a mean spirited person. You should leave it alone and mind your own business now, he is your ex, you are no longer part of his life, keep it that way and you will both be happier.
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Depends where you live. Here in Cali, we have the department of Consumer Affairs that would jump on them with both feet. Se if your state has the same department
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you can go to the IRS’s website and download a form to report him and you can do it anonymously too. I wish I knew which form to tell you but I bet if you got the the website and searched on "income tax fraud" or something of the sort, you’d find it.
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Go to the IRS with this.
Notice how many people told you to "grow up" or "mind your own business"? Chances are they are all doing the same thing as your ex and they should all be turned in for the same thing. I’m a business owner and I’m totally legal so if they don’t like it they need to grow up and start paying taxes like the rest of us LEGAL people do.
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Vengeful Lately? Better pull the moat out of your eye before you point at the splinter in someone else’s.
The fact that he is your ex makes me wonder what your true intentions are… trying to get equal for something in your past, are we? move on, mind your own business… and if something happens to him, itll happen.. well thats not your problem either…
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well, wonder what your doing in your life that people should mind there own bussiness or you might get in trouble for?
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