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Notorious Tax Scams


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Trust Misuse

2 Frivolous Arguments
3 Return Preparer Fraud
4 Credit Counseling Agencies
5 "Claim of Right" Doctrine
6 “No Gain” Deduction
7 Corporation Sole
8 Identity Theft
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Abuse of Charitable Organizations
and Deductions

10 Offshore Transactions
11 Zero Return
12 Employment Tax Evasion

Corporation Sole

Since September 2004, the Department of Justice has obtained six injunctions against promoters of this scheme and filed complaints against 11 others. Participants apply for incorporation under the pretext of being a “bishop” or “overseer” of a one-person, phony religious organization or society with the idea that this entitles the individual to exemption from federal income taxes as a nonprofit, religious organization. When used as intended, Corporation Sole statutes enable religious leaders to separate themselves legally from the control and ownership of church assets. But the rules have been twisted at seminars where taxpayers are charged fees of $1,000 or more and incorrectly told that Corporation Sole laws provide a “legal” way to escape paying federal income taxes, child support and other personal debts.

 

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