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IRS Paid Illegal Immigrants $4.2 Billion in Fraudulent Child Care Credits

May 14th, 2012 · No Comments

Paul Caron reports that the rumor that illegal immigrants received $4.2 billion in fraudulent Child Care tax credit payments from the IRS is true: Following up on last week’s post, Illegal Immigrants’ Child Tax Credit Fraud Costs IRS Billions: FactCheck.org, Tax Credits for Illegal Immigrants: Q: Does the IRS pay billions in tax refunds to [...]

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Tags: Credits · Tax Crimes

Death (by Suicide) and Taxes

May 9th, 2012 · No Comments

Tony Nitti of Double Taxation has an interesting story about the tax evasion of a woman who sold suicide kits: [W]hile a 92-year old retired school teacher would never be confused with a legendary criminal of Capone’s ilk, Sharlotte Hydorn shared one thing with Big Al: it again took the IRS to put an end to Hydorn’s  [...]

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Tags: Tax Crimes

Former IRS Agent & Tax Preparer Orders Hit on Former Clients

March 5th, 2012 · No Comments

Fox News reports that a former IRS agent whose tax preparation business catered to a wealthy  clientele is accused of ordering at least two former customers killed as they  prepared to testify against him on fraud charges: Federal prosecutors say the targets were key witnesses against Steven Martinez, 50, who was charged last year with stealing  [...]

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Tags: News · Tax Crimes

It’s Easy to Steal IRS Refunds

November 30th, 2011 · No Comments

Two years ago we addressed the IRS’s flawed refund procedure in False Refund Schemes and Backwards IRS Return Processing Rules. Today, Jay Weaver of the Miami Herald gives a distressing update in Scammers Steal IRS Refunds with Ease: “We are seeing defendants once involved in other types of crimes [such as  drug trafficking] getting involved in identity-theft schemes, [...]

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Tags: Individual Taxation · IRS procedure · News · Tax Crimes

TIGTA: 82% of Investment Theft Loss Claims are Erroneous

November 26th, 2011 · 2 Comments

Taxpayers and their advisors have good reason to want to categorize losses as theft losses rather than investment losses. Theft losses are treated as ordinary losses and are deductible in the year incurred.¹ Investment losses are treated as capital losses and are limited to the amount of capital gains plus $3,000. It is, therefore, not surprising that TIGTA has [...]

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Tags: Announcements · Deductible Expenses · IRS Audits · News

IRS Continues to Battle Tax Refund Fraud

November 1st, 2011 · 1 Comment

WebCPA reports that the IRS increased the number of fraudulent tax refund claims it detected and stopped during the 2011 tax-filing season by 171 percent over the previous year: As of April 30, 2011, the IRS had identified 775,723 tax returns with $4.6 billion claimed in fraudulent refunds and prevented the issuance of $4.4 billion, [...]

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Tags: IRS Audits · IRS procedure · Regulation of Tax Preparers · Tax Crimes

Beware of Foreign Tax Evasion Promoters

October 19th, 2011 · 1 Comment

Fortunately, the Milwaukee Brewers surprising loss to the St. Louis Cardinals in the National League Championship Series has not blurred Milwaukee lawyer and blogger Brian Mahany‘s judgment in tax matters.¹ Mahany, proprietor of the law blog, Due Diligence, gives some excellent advice to prospective offshore investors in Looking to Evade Taxes? There are Still Plenty of People Willing to [...]

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Tags: International Taxation · IRS Audits · Tax Crimes