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Notorious Tax Scams


1

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

Employment Tax Evasion

The IRS has seen a number of illegal schemes that instruct employers not to withhold federal income tax or other employment taxes from wages paid to their employees. Such advice is based on an incorrect interpretation of Section 861 and other parts of the tax law and has been refuted in court. Recent cases have resulted in criminal convictions, and the courts have issued injunctions against more than a dozen persons ordering them to stop promoting the scheme. Employer participants can also be held responsible for back payments of employment taxes, plus penalties and interest. It is worth noting that employees who have nothing withheld from their wages are still responsible for payment of their personal taxes.


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