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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

Frivolous Arguments

Promoters have been known to make the following outlandish claims: that the Sixteenth Amendment concerning congressional power to lay and collect income taxes was never ratified; that wages are not income; that filing a return and paying taxes are merely voluntary; and that being required to file Form 1040 violates the Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination or the Fourth Amendment right to privacy. Don’t believe these or other similar claims. Such arguments are false and have been thrown out of court. While taxpayers have the right to contest their tax liabilities in court, no one has the right to disobey the law.

 

 

 

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