Posts Tagged ‘filing false tax returns’

Tax Relief Professionals Can Help You Resolve Back Taxes – Don’t Cheat the IRS!

Wednesday, December 15th, 2010

Are you haunted by back taxes?  A tax relief professional can help you settle your back taxes owed, giving you peace of mind and financial freedom.   Many people ask, why would I pay money to hire a tax relief professional when I cannot even pay the back taxes owed?  It’s simple.  A tax relief professional may help you qualify for a tax relief settlement where you pay only a fraction of
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Professional Tax Relief is a Better Choice than Participating in Tax Fraud Schemes

Sunday, November 21st, 2010

Attention people with tax problems!  Don’t be a part of a fraudulent tax scheme to pay lesser taxes!  If you have tax problems, Tax Resolution Services has options!  We offer a free tax consultation to review the depth of your tax problems and can offer an array of solutions that finds you the best tax relief.  Many of our tax clients are able to qualify for the IRS Offer in Compromise progam – paying
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Catholic Priest Discovers That Tax Evasion is Not Just Between Him and God

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

In the featured article below, a priest learns that God wasn’t the only one watching him cheat on his taxes – the IRS was too!  Tax evasion, under reporting income, or hiding income is all the same.  It is a federal offense and is usually punishable by a hefty fine and prison time.  I have said it on this tax blog time and again – if you are cheating on
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If I Settle Back Taxes Now Can I Avoid Prison?

Monday, August 16th, 2010

Yes!  If you decide, without prompting from the IRS, that you want to settle back taxes, you will most likely avoid prison.  The first step to settling back taxes is to contact a tax professional.  At Tax Resolution Services, we can help you get tax relief and set up a reasonable IRS payment plan or negotiate an Offer in Compromise settlement where you may end up paying pennies on the
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IRS Offer in Compromise Program is a Privilege that Connecticut Man Abused and Now Faces Prison

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

The IRS Offer in Compromise is a program established by the U.S. Congress to help those who have serious financial problems get a fresh start.  It is a privilege, not a right, for taxpayers and you may be granted an Offer in Compromise only if you qualify.  The man in the article below is a great example of abusing the privilege of the IRS Offer in Compromise program and also
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Got Tax Problems? Seek Professional Tax Help Not Tax Evasion, as Newspaper Publisher Facing Prison Finds Out

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

Everyone has to pay taxes.  Evading taxes will get you nowhere but prison as we see in the story below and as we’ve seen time and again.  Tax Resolution Services offers many legal tax service options to help you find tax relief!  Our tax attorneys and Certified Tax Resolution Specialists have successfully resolved over 9,000 tax cases and have a client satisfaction rate of 99.7%!  Read some of our amazing
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Delinquent Tax Filing is Okay, False Tax Filing Finds Woman Facing 50 Years in Prison

Sunday, May 9th, 2010

April 15th, tax day, has passed and if you have not filed your tax return, it’s not too late to do a delinquent tax return, also known as late tax filing, today!  Our team of Certified Tax Resolution Specialists advise you to file your delinquent tax return the sooner, the better.  Five reasons to file a delinquent tax return:  you can go to jail for not filing a tax return, you
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Tax Resolution Services Solves Tax Problems such as Back Taxes, No Help for Man Facing 20 Years in Prison for Tax Evasion, Selling Stolen Software

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

On this tax blog I have written about  tax scams and tax evasion many times.  Besides Bernie Madoff and his Ponzi scheme, I have never written about a story as ridiculous as this one.  First of all, selling stolen software is dumb.  Even dumber when you steal it directly from Dell, one the biggest computer corporations, and then commit tax evasion to hide your earnings from this stolen property.  This man
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Tax Help Available Except for Businessmen Guilty in Tax Evasion Scheme

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

Did you know that Tax Resolution Services specializes in tax help and tax relief, providing affordable solutions for those who find themselves in tax trouble with the IRS?  Don’t face a tax audit or delinquent tax filings alone!  The first step to tax relief is hiring a tax expert, tax attorney or IRS specialist.  Seeking tax help isn’t uncommon!  Tax Resolution Services has prepared well over 25,000 federal and multi-state tax returns
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Tax Debt is Scary But Evading Taxes is Scarier: Man Gets Prison Sentence for Not Reporting $500K

Monday, November 16th, 2009

Some people are just straight up tax cheats.  The Wyoming man in the story below blatantly evaded his taxes doing things such as underreporting income and filing false tax returns.  Subsequently he was sentenced to prison time and left with a hefty fine – all of which he deserves.  For those who find themselves in tax debt, not because they were purposely cheating on taxes but because of other extraordinary
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Two Tax Rules: Avoid Tax Scams and If You Need Tax Relief Consult a Tax Professional

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

As I’ve blogged before, tax scams will only get you in trouble with the law!  If you are having tax problems, seek professional tax help.  Tax Resolution Services can help you find tax relief as we have helped many others.  Our tax help testimonials speak for themselves!  Our Offer in Compromise tax settlement rate is $0.13 on the dollar!  Read more about our tax relief road map - what to expect when resolving
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Georgia Women Plead Guilty to Tax Refund Conspiracy – Defrauded the US Government of Nearly $200K

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

Georgia resident Yolanda Canty and Jacqueline Kier pleaded guilty to conspiracy to defraud the government following an IRS investigation that discovered their fraudulent tax-refund scheme.
The pair was involved in a scheme to file false tax returns based on fabricated W-2 forms in their own names and in the names of others.
Most of the “taxpayers” had no knowledge of the returns being filed in their names.
They would persuade individuals to provide
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The IRS’s Dirty Dozen: 12 Tax Scams to Avoid

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

With people looking for ways to save money this year, the tax-scam artists are having a field day. But here are the 12 tax scams you are most likely to encounter
By Michael Rozbruch
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April 15 has come and gone. You can check off one more line in the Death and Taxes column.
But that doesn’t mean you should relax. With identity theft on the rise and scamsters preying on taxpayers looking for a
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Individual Convicted of Aiding and Assisting in Filing False Tax Returns

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

As I’ve mentioned before, average citizens are just as likely to get in tax trouble for tax evasion and filing false tax returns as high profile celebrities. And the individuals who assist tax cheats should also beware!
CCH (http://tax.cchgroup.com/) reports:
A federal district court determined the base offense level and appropriate sentencing enhancement of an individual convicted of aiding and assisting in the filing of materially false tax returns. The court based
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Alabama Woman Gets 12 Months for False Tax Filings

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

Sharon Brown-Acklin, 36, of Hamilton, Ala., was sentenced to 12 months and one day in prison for 27 counts of preparing false tax returns. In addition, Brown-Acklin will serve one year of supervised release and was ordered to pay $79,832 in restitution to the IRS. Brown-Acklin’s use of false information, including filing status and inflated deductions, resulted in $252,123 of improperly claimed deductions and exemptions.
I’ve blogged about tax evasion before.
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