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Three Tax Preparer Scams

February 4, 2015 by admin

Steven A. Leahy
Three Tax Preparer Scams

By Steven A Leahy

My last several posts addressed who should and shouldn’t prepare their own tax returns. Remember, for the majority of people, preparing your own return makes sense; it may save you money, allows you to maintain control and may increase your understanding of your financial situation. But preparing a return isn’t right for everyone.

In my office we have run into three common tax preparer scams that can raise red flags with the IRS. First, the most common: promises of large refunds. Second, the 1099 OID scam and finally, the ID theft scam.

The most popular tax preparation scam involves the tax preparer promising larger returns than other tax preparers. Many of these preparers charge a very high fee, or a percentage of the refund. Both of these fee structures should alert you that something is amiss. They achieve these high refunds by playing with your tax return numbers. They may include income that was never earned, claiming expenses you did not pay, or otherwise manipulating the tax return to qualify for earned income tax credits you are not qualified for.

The second scam involves filing false 1099 OID (Original Issue Discount) forms. The scam artist convinces the taxpayer that there is a secret fund held by the Treasury Account for an amount equal to the face amount of any debt they hold, including credit card and mortgage debt. To lend legitimacy to the scam, the scammer contends the government went bankrupt in 1933 and made all Americans chattel of the government’s creditors at birth, evidenced by their birth certificate. The scammer alleges that the government guarantees all your debts and the taxpayer need only apply through their tax return to access the hidden account.

By completing their tax returns and including 1099 OID for the full amount of all debt, including tax debt, sometimes amounting to hundreds of thousands of dollars. The real problem with this scam is – it works! The IRS sends the taxpayer a large refund check. The check tends to confirm the legitimacy of the scam. After much of the funds have been spent, the IRS comes looking to the taxpayer and the funds received from the fraudulent scheme.

Taxpayers will be on the hook for these first two scams, because they sign the return under penalty of perjury. These scams can lead to significant penalties and interest, and the possibility of criminal prosecution. So, before you sign a return, review your tax return, ask questions about entries you don’t understand – and NEVER sign a blank return. A reputable tax preparer will sign the tax return and provide you a copy.

Finally, let’s review identity theft and tax return preparation. There are two forms of identity theft to worry about: tax fraud through the use of identity theft and the tax return preparer using your personal information after preparing your tax return. Tax fraud through the use of identity theft tops the IRS’s list of top tax scams. This type of fraud occurs when someone uses a taxpayer’s personal information to fraudulently file a tax return and claim a refund.

The second type of identity theft is when your tax preparer uses your personal information to obtain credit in the taxpayer’s name, after the taxpayer willing provided the tax preparer with all the information they need to commit fraud. The IRS has more than 3,000 employees working on identity related cases.

The lesson here is to know your tax return preparer. If you are considering hiring a tax professional to complete your 2014 tax return, consider giving Opem Tax Resolutions and The Law Office of Steven A. Leahy, PC a call. We prepare old unfiled tax returns, as well as current returns. So, if you are a number of years behind in your filing, we can help get you in compliance with the IRS. Call (312) 664-6649 today and ask Bonnie to set up a time to talk me about your tax returns.

If you have a ongoing IRS problem – installment agreement, recent offer-in-compromise or currently not collectible status I recommend the IRS Protection Plan offered by Opem Tax Resolution and the Law Office of Steven A. Leahy, PC. This program anticipates the tax compliance requirements including, timely tax preparation, on-going IRS monitoring, resolution of IRS actions (cancellation of installment agreements or currently not collectible status and defaulting an offer in compromise). In addition, developing a relationship with a tax team will give you access to tax planning to avoid IRS problems in the future and minimize your tax burden.

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Chicago – IRS and Divorce

May 15, 2013 by admin

Steven A. Leahy

Chicago: IRS and Divorce

Chicago: IRS and Divorce
Could the IRS Make You Get Divorced? In Chicago and need IRS Relief for Tax Debt?

Numerous studies have shown that the money problems are the #1 source of arguments in marriage.

Money problems caused by credit debt, loss of a job, unforeseen expenses – you name it…it’s all stressful on a marriage.

But if you toss an IRS problem into the mix, you may have a recipe for disaster. The IRS has more far-reaching power than any collection agency could ever have.

No other entity has the power to dip into your bank account, garnish your wages, seize your property, put a lien on your house…and possibly put you in jail.

So if money problems cause arguments, IRS problems can cause absolute fallout.

Of course, if divorce follows as a result, it introduces a whole host of other problems emotionally and financially.

Not to mention the damaging effects that marital problems and divorce has on your children… So the IRS can’t cause a divorce, but they sure can contribute to one.

You owe it to yourself, your spouse and your children to put and end to this madness and get on with your life.

Chicago IRS and Divorce. If you have questions about the IRS and divorce, or if you have ANY questions about IRS problems, we can help. call Opem Tax Resolution – The Law Office of Steven A. Leahy, PC (312) 664-6649. Call Now to schedule your FREE 1 hour Consultation!

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IRS Bankruptcy as a solution to your tax problems

March 18, 2013 by admin

Steven A. Leahy

Chicago: Should You Consider IRS Bankruptcy as a Solution to Your IRS Tax Problem?

Bankruptcy in Chicago – Should You Consider Bankruptcy as a Solution to Your IRS Tax Problem?

Many people facing a tax problem consider bankruptcy as a solution. But what many don’t realize is that bankruptcy may not solve the problem. There are very strict rules about tax debt and bankruptcy. And your tax debt may not be able to be included.

For example, payroll taxes cannot be discharged in a bankruptcy. And if you haven’t filed your taxes, your tax debts will not only be excluded from the bankruptcy, but you can be sent to jail.

If you are considering declaring bankruptcy, and have tax debt, or haven’t filed, then you must be sure to consult with a tax attorney first! Even if IRS bankruptcy won’t eliminate your tax problem – bankruptcy may be a tool in a comprehensive strategy to resolve your IRS Tax problems.

When you owe taxes or haven’t filed tax returns, dealing with the IRS on your own can be a nightmare. It can create massive financial havoc in your life, ruin your credit, and if you let it get bad enough, it can send you to prison.

We can guide you through the process of negotiating with the IRS, getting the law on your side, and getting your life back in order. And the sooner you take action, the sooner you can get the IRS off your back and out of your wallet.

IRS Bankruptcy can be a good option for some. It all depends on the individual situation. To discover more about this option and other strategies on how you can break free from the IRS and reclaim your life, call Opem Tax Resolution – The Law Office of Steven A. Leahy, PC (312) 664-6649. Call Now!

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IRS Partial Installment Agreement: Chicago Tax Help

February 21, 2013 by admin

Steven A. Leahy

Chicago: Should You Consider An IRS Partial Installment Agreement as a Solution to Your IRS Tax Problem?

Tax Payment Options Chicago: IRS Partial Installment Agreement

Previously, we’ve talked about offers in compromise, installment agreements, and other tax relief strategies. Now, let’s talk about partial installment agreements.

The IRS partial installment agreement is relatively new and can be an attractive option for taking care of your debts with the IRS. It allows you to make a lower monthly payment and, after all the payments have been made, the IRS then erases the rest of what you owe.

However, what can be a downside to the strategy when you set up a partial installment agreement? You automatically get a detailed financial review every two years. And, if the IRS determines that your financial status changed in that time, they can jack up your payments or terminate your agreement.

IRS Partial installment agreements can be a good option for some. It all depends on the individual situation. To discover more about this option and other strategies on how you can break free from the IRS and reclaim your life, call Opem Tax Resolution – The Law Office of Steven A. Leahy, PC (312) 664-6649. Call Now!

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IRS Installment Agreement – Chicago

February 20, 2013 by admin

Steven A. Leahy

Chicago: Should You Consider An IRS Installment Agreement as a Solution to Your IRS Tax Problem?

Tax Payment Options Chicago: IRS Installment Agreement

Should you consider an installment agreement as a solution to your IRS tax problem? You have several options for dealing with the tax problem with the IRS; an installment agreement is one of them. An installment agreement is just what it sounds like – you agree to pay your tax debt to the IRS in a monthly payment plan.

There are some restrictions on the installment agreements. But, many times this is a good option for both businesses and individuals who owe taxes to the government.

There is a downside though. If you owe a lot of taxes, the required payments on your installment plan can often be quite high, and can interfere with paying your monthly bills. In addition, you may still be subject to interest and penalties on the debt that you owe.

The good news is, it is possible to negotiate lower payments with the IRS. To discover more about this options and other strategies on how you can break free from the IRS and reclaim your life, call Opem Tax Resolution – The Law Office of Steven A. Leahy, PC (312) 664-6649. Call Now!

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