The Southbourne Tax Group: Lowell Tax Preparer Allegedly Kept Refunds; Tips for Choosing Tax PrepareA Story by Corey WelchThere are a lot of scam warnings at tax time, but you may not have considered this one before: Make sure you check out your tax preparer.Last week, a court approved
an injunction requested by State Attorney General Maura Healey, aimed at
stopping a Lowell tax preparer, Samuel Dangaiso, of Tax Enterprises, from doing
business.
“We allege that this
defendant filed more than $2 million in fraudulent deductions and pocketed tens
of thousands of dollars of the falsified refunds,” said Healey. “This tax
season, we will be watching for scam tax preparers and will take action to stop
tax fraud in order to protect the public.”
The attorney general's
office alleges that Dangaiso filed tax returns that included invented,
unjustified deductions without the knowledge of his clients.
Dangaiso would then direct
the full refund to his own bank account, pay the customer their expected amount
and then keep the rest, Healey said.
The investigation revealed
that he kept at least $150,000 in refunds from more than 300 returns since
2009.
The IRS strongly suggests
that consumers check the qualifications and history of their tax preparer. The
IRS maintains a directory of credentialed preparers that you can access through
this website.
Additionally, the IRS said
that consumers should never sign a blank return.
They should also
double-check all routing numbers for bank accounts on their filings to verify
that refunds will be sent directly to them and not to the preparer.
Additional resources for
business accounting tips are available here © 2017 Corey Welch |
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