Posts Tagged ‘investment fraud’

Recovering Investment Fraud Losses and Due Punishment for a Couple Convicted in a Tax Shelter Scheme

Saturday, July 17th, 2010

Are you a victim of investment fraud?  Do you want to see those people who schemed you punished?  Do you want to know how a US tax code can help you recover some of your losses?  If you answered “yes” to any of these, this is your lucky day!  Many people who fall victim to investment fraud (“Ponzi” schemes and the like), where you have lost all or most of your investment,
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Ask the Tax Resolution Expert: How Do Kiddie Tax Rules affect the Madoff Carry Back?

Friday, October 16th, 2009

As a certified tax resolution specialist, I help individuals and businesses get the tax help they need to solve their tax problems. I even get questions from other CPAs and tax professionals (like the one below) seeking expert tax resolution advice. If you have a question, please call our office at 1-866-IRS-PROBLEMS or visit www.taxresolution.com
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Question: I have been involved in the preparation of form 1045 carry back claims that go
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Madoff Victims Start Receiving IRS Checks for Repayment of Theft Loses; Some Ponzi Scheme Victims Denied Refunds

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

The Internal Revenue Service has begun sending out refund checks to victims of Bernie Madoff’s scheme who’ve taken advantage of a special IRS rule for Ponzi victims. The IRS is now repaying investors who’ve paid taxes on money they thought they made on investments with Madoff’s firm.
I’ve blogged about how Ponzi victims can get expert tax help for maximizing their tax benefits to help them regain their financial welfare. Taxpayers
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Orange County Money Manager Accused of Defrauding Investors Out of Millions of Dollars

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

Danny Pang, and Orange County money manager, was  arrested on suspicion of evading currency reporting laws. According to the Los Angeles Times, Pang is accused of bilking investors of hundreds of millions of dollars and has allegedly sought to hide more than $300,000 in cash from the government.
On Monday, Pang’s assets and those of his Irvine company, Private Equity Management Group Inc., were frozen at the request of the
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Tax and Planning Implications for Madoff Ponzi Scheme Victims

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

I recently blogged about the new IRS Safe Harbor guidelines for Ponzi scheme victims.
CCH has issued a white paper addressing the various tax and planning implications that arise as a result of investment in the Madoff Ponzi scheme or other fraudulent schemes. The paper, Madoff and Other Fraudulent Schemes: Tax and Planning Implications, analyzes the tax issues and bankruptcy implications arising from the schemes and provides an overview of related
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New IRS “Safe Harbor” Guidelines for Ponzi Victims Filing Tax Theft Loss Deductions

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

While Benrie Madoff was jailed last week after pleading guilty to charges surrounding his $65 billion Ponzi scheme, the IRS is busy issuing new guidelines for filing tax theft loss deductions.
Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Doug Shulman reached out to thousands of Ponzi victims to provide “safe harbor” procedures for taxpayers who sustained investment losses discovered to be criminally fraudulent.
In addition to simplifying and clarifying the filing process for those seeking
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Ask the Tax Resolution Expert: Victim of Investment Fraud Needs Advice on Filing 2008 Taxes

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

Today’s question comes from Doug P, an investment fraud victim interested in recovering his losses when he files his 2008 taxes…
In Dec. of 2007, I gave an independent broker some money to invest for me. About $30,000. Three weeks later  (first part of Jan 2008 ) he sends me a check for the amount I gave him and in the letter told me this money was never invested.
UHHHMMMMM. Ponzi gone
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What Everyone on Madoff’s 162-Page Client List Should Know About Recovering Losses through Tax Deductions

Thursday, February 5th, 2009

Today Bernie Madoff’s client list was made public revealing even more high-profile individuals defrauded by the $50 billion Ponzi scheme. Among the names disclosed today are John Malkovich, Barbara Bach (Ringo Starr’s wife), Kevin Bacon and Dodgers great Sandy Koufax.
What these fraud victims need to know is that they can recoup 30-40% of their losses if they take advantage of Internal Revenue Code Section 165. So if you’ve paid taxes
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What Fraud Victims Need to Know About Claiming Theft Loss Deductions under Section 165: Be Prepared to be Audited

Friday, January 30th, 2009

I was recently asked to write an article for CPEthink.com, an organization dedicated to providing industry-leading online Continuing Professional Education (CPE) and Professional Development courses and exams for CPAs, licensed professionals, general practitioners, and individuals.
My article discussed how victims of investment fraud are turning to Uncle Sam for relief  – but they should be ready to face increased IRS scrutiny. I’ve blogged before about how Section 165 of the IRS
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Bailout for Madoff Victims Would Cost the Government as Much as $20 Billion

Friday, January 9th, 2009

According to a recent article in the New York Times titled For Victims of Schemes, the I.R.S. Can Be Flexible, a bailout for Madoff victims would cost federal, state and local governments as much as $20 billion.
While a spokesman for the Internal Revenue Service declined to comment on the Madoff case, there is still speculation in the media and amongst tax professionals as to whether investors will be able to
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Falling Tax Revenues May Make It Difficult for Madoff Victims to Recover Their Losses

Monday, December 29th, 2008

I recently blogged about how victims of investment fraud can seek relief from the IRS and today I came across an interesting story in tax-news.com about Madoff Investors turning to Uncle Sam for a Bailout.Â
The article says:
Given the current economic climate and the likelihood of falling tax revenues in the year ahead, the IRS, which could face tax revenue losses in the billions of dollars (as much as USD17 billion
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Relief for Victims of Investment Scheme – Deducting Investment Tax Losses Can Help Madoff Fraud Victims Recover Their Financial Losses

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

The list of investors reportedly defrauded by Bernie Madoff’s Ponzi scheme continues to grow. Victims of the $50 billion scam include banking institutions, various charities and a long list of celebrities including Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg, and screenwriter Eric Roth.
Experts are saying it’s one of the biggest Ponzi schemes in the history of Wall Street. But what many people may not know is that these victims of investment fraud can
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