This is the what I found on the IRS web site. Hope it helps.
http://www.irs.gov/compliance/enforcement/article/0,,id=106778,00.html
2007-05-07 15:36:47
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answered by Tony M 7
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They already know my ex doesn't file and nothing has been done in 15 years. He other ex wife has reported him numerous time and a judge from circuit court has as well. It's nice to know you are willing to also, lol.
You can call the IRS and Social Security. They might actually act on what you report.
2007-05-07 22:08:02
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answered by Anonymous
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The IRS has a special phone number for that but I don't know what it is! You might find it on your tax forms.
2007-05-08 06:36:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Be careful with that Kiddo, the IRS loves no one and they have no sense of gratitude. You can just as easily find yourself under their guise. An audit is not fit for anyone, besides you might not want to stir up trouble for yourself right now...know what I mean?
2007-05-07 22:13:53
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answered by jignutty 4
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I'm still laughing at the answer about the periods...3 years ...that was precious baby...damn
2007-05-08 09:09:44
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answered by Anonymous
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You can do it online or call. They call Bert all the time. Ask him for the number - he should know it by heart now. :)
2007-05-08 07:03:55
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answered by Anonymous
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call the IRS report them and then get investigated yourself as the IRS trusts no one especially not a snitch
2007-05-07 22:03:48
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answered by Lord Inquisitor 4
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Just call the local IRS office.
2007-05-07 21:59:29
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answered by Judas Rabbi 7
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Call your accountant and ask him/her.
2007-05-07 22:01:47
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answered by ♥SummerRain♥ 6
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You don't!
2007-05-07 22:02:34
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answered by ROCKETMAN 5
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