Hello, I have a few questions about some forms I may be filing, I'll start with my SS-8 questions, I work for a company that treats us as subcontractors, the labor cabinet has already confirmed we are employee's and should be treated as such, they are actually in the middle of a huge investigation/lawsuit right now as previously posted, my questions are -
can I file an SS-8 and get half of my taxes back that I paid on my employer's behalf for the past 3 years?
Will I also get state and local taxes back or just federal?
If my employer can't pay my taxes ( which he won't be able to, I'm sure ) will I still get the refund that is owed to me from the government?
As far as the Whistleblower form 211, I already filled it out and everything and am ready to send it in, but I have gotten different answers from the IRS directly, two people said I could not remain anonymous, while one said I could. I know some information that would get a lot of people in trouble and possibly penalties and interest above $2 million, if they could get the money ( which I doubt they could get it all ) I would receive 30% for turning them in, but my main thing is, I really would need to remain anonymous, because two of the people that would be in trouble are into drug dealing and aren't the kind of people you want to really mess with, I have a family to think about.
So my question is, is there anyway that I can remain anonymous and still file form 211? what if I filed it under an attorney? I know there is a form I can file that is anonymous but there is no reward in that, and I'd rather not risk myself even if I remain anonymous for no reward.
My last two questions are, if the sum is below 2 million, I read somewhere that instead of 30% you only qualify for 15% and last question is,
what if I was to give a false name and Social security number, I was told that as long as I could prove at a later date that I was the one to give the information, that I would still be responsible to get my reward, is this true?
Thanks.

