Long time no see, TeenHut, unfortunately my return comes with a difficult situation.
Events below take place in Minnesota, if that helps anyone provide me assistance.
See, I work a [X] food service and believe my employer is committing tax fraud.
Now, when I say "believe" I mean to say I KNOW as I have access to the store safe and record the business earning on my night shifts. My employer is requiring me to "Set aside" $50 every night ($350 weekly) from the daily sales. This is done by not entering credit card sales from our Omni Credit Card Terminal into the register as a recorded sale. I have been able to do this for him due to my "Mad math skillz" and I know what most any amount of purchase is with sales tax. Lets say I have several purchases, $3.21, $8.55, $10.69, $11.88, $16,03, (all actual amounts btw) I would NOT ring that up into the register and instead take $50 cash and put it in an envelope into the safe and the $0.36 would just be an "oops" on the cashiers part.
I was wondering what I should do in this situation. I have read things about IRA "rewards" for reporting such actions but I'm not sure if I should or exactly how to do so.
Events below take place in Minnesota, if that helps anyone provide me assistance.
See, I work a [X] food service and believe my employer is committing tax fraud.
Now, when I say "believe" I mean to say I KNOW as I have access to the store safe and record the business earning on my night shifts. My employer is requiring me to "Set aside" $50 every night ($350 weekly) from the daily sales. This is done by not entering credit card sales from our Omni Credit Card Terminal into the register as a recorded sale. I have been able to do this for him due to my "Mad math skillz" and I know what most any amount of purchase is with sales tax. Lets say I have several purchases, $3.21, $8.55, $10.69, $11.88, $16,03, (all actual amounts btw) I would NOT ring that up into the register and instead take $50 cash and put it in an envelope into the safe and the $0.36 would just be an "oops" on the cashiers part.
I was wondering what I should do in this situation. I have read things about IRA "rewards" for reporting such actions but I'm not sure if I should or exactly how to do so.
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