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Manhattan Tax Preparers Indicted on Tax Charges

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New York (January 24, 2012)

Two New York City-based tax preparers have been indicted for filing false tax returns.

Dolores Tejada and Norma Jimenez ran separate businesses offering tax preparation services in Manhattan, according to a spokesman for the Internal Revenue Service. Tejada’s business operated under the name DT Multiservices. Jimenez operated a business under the names Coastland Insurance and Coastland Tax Service from approximately 2006 through 2010, preparing hundreds of tax returns for her clients as well as clients of DT Multiservices.

Both Tejada and Jimenez conspired to file false tax returns from 2007 through 2011, according to the IRS. Tejada allegedly offered to sell clients the personal identification information of others so they could falsely claim dependents on their tax returns. In exchange for the sale and use of the personal identification on their returns, Tejada allegedly would charge clients a fee and then bring their tax information, including the personal identification of others, to Jimenez.

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The IRS has accused Jimenez of knowing that she falsely claimed dependents on her clients’ returns when her clients had no such dependents, and using the information to falsely claim head-of-household status and the Earned Income Tax Credit, to which the clients allegedly were not entitled.

The IRS also accused the pair of conspiring to file tax returns without a client’s knowledge or consent, sending tax refunds stemming from the fraudulent tax returns to several mailboxes in a UPS store in Manhattan. 

The pair appeared before Judge Colleen McMahon in the Manhattan Federal Courthouse and pled not guilty. They were released on their own recognizance. Their next court appearance is scheduled for March. Each faces up to three years in prison and a $100,000 fine per count.

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Yes, it happens, lots of big tax refund goes to this crabby tax return, it is spread and it is hard to catch them, it is common within the low income families that they give their child's SSN to others within the family to expand the refund, they smart and has no dignity, dose every possible can to get money out of Uncle Sam. The other side of the Game, they get benefit of Uncle same (the welfare) and they work with no taxes (under table). Best thing to clean this problem, invest on increasing the value of the people, let them hones, not to lie to Uncle Sam. That is all.

Posted by: emad89@hotmail.com | January 25, 2012 3:37 PM

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I totally agree. It really hurts the small companies like mine.

Posted by: Carronda K | January 25, 2012 1:02 PM

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It is difficult to compete with tax preparers like those. Our biggest competition is from tax preparers who claim numerout Employee Business Expenses like non-deductible commuting expenses when the employee travels outside her tax home to return to her residence when the travel is not temporary. And we have to compete with preparers who encourage employers to misclassify common law employees as contract laborers.

Posted by: fulcherbil | January 25, 2012 11:48 AM

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