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Report Tax Fraud

 

Mayor Michael A. Nutter announces the City of Philadelphia’s Tax Fraud Hotline initiative on May 5, 2009.  The Philadelphia Revenue Department is responsible for discovering businesses and individuals who are not paying taxes in addition to increasing taxpayer compliance.  Those who commit tax fraud take actions that help them evade paying taxes.  This is illegal and we need your help to shine the light on tax fraud. 

 

Mayor Nutter's Tax Fraud Press Release

 

If you know or suspect that a business or individual has committed tax fraud, please report it in one of following ways:

 

How to Report Tax Fraud?

 

Online – Click here for online form

Phone – 215-686-3852

Email – Taxfraud@phila.gov

Mailing Address – City of Philadelphia

                          Revenue Department

                          P.O. Box 1680

                          Philadelphia, PA  19105-1680

 

What to Report?

  • Failure to file tax returns

  • Failure to pay or correctly report taxes

  • Filing false returns

  • Fraudulent employee/employer withholding and filing

  • Tax evasion activity

  • Unlicensed businesses

  • Unreported income

What Information to Include?

 

When reporting tax fraud, please provide the name and address of the person or business suspected of tax fraud, the type of tax fraud, social security and business identification numbers if known and any other specific information that may help us adequately investigate the allegation.  Your identity will remain confidential.  Rewards will not be offered for successful tips.