
Woman reports cheating ex to IRS and enjoys $100k reward money
Social media users are stunned to find out that a girl reported her ex to the IRS and in return received reward money.
Breakups can be hard, especially if there is cheating involved in it. However, a TikTok user Ava Louise, who goes by @realavalouiise, found a way to get back at a cheating ex and people on social media could not believe it.
Woman opens up about how she took her revenge
TikTok user Ava posted a video in which she wrote: “When my ex confided in me he never paid his taxes, he then cheated on me a few months later. I then reported him to the IRS.”
In the video, which now has millions of views, Ava also alleged that she received over $100k in reward money.”
I’m spending his money daily while he is facing years in jail. The female rage is a powerful thing,” she concluded.
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TikTok users found the video ‘informative’
Several people on the platform were shocked to hear this story and did not hold back with their reactions as one user wrote: “How do you do this? Genuinely asking girls.. help me out.” Another added: “I told TikTok this video was informative and useful.”
“Reward money???? Im feeling a bit of rage myself,” one joked. “Wild to have this show up on my FYP right after my partner of 7 years cheated on me and also has never paid taxes,” read another comment. “You just made me realize my own revenge plan that could come with w/headaches & lots of unexpected fees for him. Thank you!” wrote one more.
“A very smart girl,” expressed one. “I love finding little tips and tricks on here,” said another.

Can you get paid to report someone to the IRS?
As per the official website: “An�award�worth between 15 and 30 percent of the total proceeds that IRS collects could be paid, if the IRS moves ahead based on the information provided. Under the�law, these awards will be paid when the amount identified by the whistleblower (including taxes, penalties, and interest) is more than $2 million. If the taxpayer is an individual, they must have at least $200,000 in gross income.”
This will be done after the Whistleblower Office�analyzes and assesses the incoming tips carefully.