ReportJW.org does not provide legal advice and does not instruct individuals on how to complete or submit reports to government agencies. The information below is provided for educational purposes only to assist individuals in understanding how to properly document and report financial misconduct.
Important: We strongly advise against filing reports without credible supporting evidence. Making false statements to a government agency can have serious legal consequences.
IRS Whistleblower Program – What You Need to Know
Who Can Report?
Any Individuals who have direct evidence of financial misconduct related to tax-exempt status.
What Is the Purpose?
Reporting suspected misuse of tax-exempt status, fraudulent financial reporting, or illegal asset transfers.
What Happens Next?
Reports are reviewed by the IRS, and if an investigation is launched, it could lead to fines, penalties, or revocation of tax-exempt status for organizations found in violation. Holding organizations accountable can help prevent further financial misconduct, protect donor funds, and ensure fair application of tax laws.
Official IRS Forms & Contact Information
Official IRS Whistleblower Form (Blank Copy)
📄 IRS Form 13909 – Tax-Exempt Organization Complaint
This is the official IRS form used to report **potential violations of tax-exempt status**. You can review it below or download a copy.
Example of a Completed Report (For Informational Purposes Only)
Important note:
One whistleblower submitted a report structured like this. This example is for educational reference only and does not constitute an official submission or endorsement.
What This Includes
Detailed allegations regarding Watchtower’s financial practices
Supporting evidence references (letters, real estate transactions, etc.)
Key entities involved (Watchtower Bible & Tract Society, Christian Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses, etc.)Important:
Filing a false report is illegal. If you do not have direct knowledge or evidence, do not submit a report. ReportJW.org does not encourage or support submitting complaints based on speculation.
📄 Example IRS Form 13909 (Completed)
This is an **example of a structured IRS Form 13909** submission. It is provided **for educational reference only** and does not constitute an official submission or endorsement.