If I asked you directly whether you would turn in your neighbor for tax fraud, I would expect a very lawyerly, “It depends” from most—even those of you who aren’t lawyers.
But IRS Criminal Investigation, commonly referred to as CI, hopes that your answer is a resounding yes. And it’s partnering with New York State Crime Stoppers for a 12-week public service campaign to help bring tax criminals to justice.
CI New York has launched a digital billboard campaign in Buffalo, New York, asking for the public’s help in identifying individuals and organizations who commit financial crimes. The campaign—the first ...