Friday, February 16, 2007
IRS Cracking Down On Abusive Tax Returns
Over the past week the IRS has been sending out IRS criminal investigators to tax preparation offices in seven major cities. The raids are part of the IRS’s crack down on tax preparation companies claiming thousands of dollars in phone tax refunds for clients who should only be getting $30 - $60 phone tax refunds. Investigators served search warrants for offices in Atlanta, GA; Dallas, Tyler, and Athens, TX; Riverside, California; Miami, Fla.; and New Orleans, LA. IRS agents have been temporarily closing businesses, and seizing computers and documents for evidence. The IRS is advising every one to stay away from tax preparers who make exaggerated claims about phone tax refunds. For more information check out the IRS’s website, or Yahoo News.
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