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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

Return Preparer Fraud

Dishonest return preparers can cause many headaches for taxpayers who fall victim to their ploys. Such preparers derive financial gain by skimming a portion of their clients’ refunds and charging inflated fees for return preparation services. They attract new clients by promising large refunds. Taxpayers should choose carefully when hiring a tax preparer. As the saying goes, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. No matter who prepares the return, the taxpayer is ultimately responsible for its accuracy. Since 2002, the courts have issued injunctions ordering dozens of individuals to cease preparing returns, and the Department of Justice has filed complaints against dozens of others, which are pending in court.

 

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