Saturday, September 2, 2023

Federal Court Permanently Enjoins Tax Return Preparer in Texas and Orders Disgorgement of Tax Prep Fees

 

A federal court in the Southern District of Texas has permanently enjoined a Galveston-area tax return preparer from preparing federal tax returns for others and, among other things, from owning, operating or franchising any tax return preparation business in the future.

The amended complaint alleged that Johnathan Perry, individually and dba X-Pert Taxes and JOHNATHAN PERRY, prepared over 4,000 federal income tax returns during the 2017-2022 filing seasons. According to the amended complaint, in a substantial number of these tax returns, the defendants significantly overstated the customers’ tax refunds by claiming fictitious employee business expenses, fabricating household help income, fabricating or inflating business losses and/or claiming education credits or fuel excise tax credits to which customers were not entitled.

The terms of the injunction order require that Perry disgorge $324,432 to the United States in tax preparation fees. The order further requires that Perry send notice of the injunction to each person for whom Mr. Perry, X-Pert Taxes or JOHNATHAN PERRY prepared federal tax returns. The order also requires Mr. Perry to post the injunction in all locations where he conducts business and on all social media accounts and websites used to advertise the tax preparation services.

Deputy Assistant Attorney General David A. Hubbert of the Justice Department’s Tax Division made the announcement.

Taxpayers seeking a return preparer should remain vigilant against unscrupulous tax preparers as return preparer fraud is one of the IRS’s Dirty Dozen Tax Scams. The IRS offers tips on how to accurately file returns and how to choose a tax return preparer, as well as steps taxpayers can take to get a jumpstart on filing. The IRS has launched a free directory of federal tax preparers and offers information on how to avoid “ghost” tax preparers, whose refusal to sign a return should be a red flag to taxpayers. 

In addition, IRS Free File, a public-private partnership, offers free online tax preparation and filing options on IRS partner websites for individuals whose adjusted gross income is under $73,000. For individuals whose income is over that threshold, IRS Free File offers electronical federal tax forms that can be filled out and filed online for free.

In the past decade, the Tax Division has obtained injunctions against hundreds of unscrupulous tax preparers. Information about these cases is available on the Justice Department’s website. An alphabetical listing of persons enjoined from preparing returns and promoting tax schemes can be found here.

Comptroller DiNapoli Pays Tribute to NY’s Labor Unions and Workers

 

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Comptroller DiNapoli Pays Tribute to
NY’s Labor Unions and Workers 

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As we celebrate Labor Day, I'd like to recognize labor unions and the hardworking women and men of New York. Thank you to the workers who serve, protect, build, educate, care for and strengthen our local communities.  

As State Comptroller, I will continue to stand up for workers and protect their rights. My office regularly looks at the issues affecting workers and the economy, including: 

On this Labor Day and every day, the hardworking New Yorkers who keep our State strong deserve our respect, support, and gratitude. 

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Returning Lost Money to New Yorkers 

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One of my favorite parts of being State Comptroller is returning lost money to New Yorkers. So far in 2023, we’ve returned more than $300 million. This week at the State Fair, I presented checks to six organizations for lost money totaling nearly $34,000, including Syracuse Community Connections, Syracuse Volleyballers, Clear Path for Veterans, George Fowler High School, the Town of Geddes and Bishop Ludden Jr./Sr. High School. My team is at the State Fair through Labor Day, September 4 to help you search for unclaimed money or search online anytime.

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Three Arrested in Connection With Over $1 Million Medicaid Transportation Fraud Scheme

Three principals of Phinaliz Communications LLC were arrested in connection with a long-running scheme to steal over $1 million from the Medicaid program by billing for fake transportation services, duplicating and inflating costs, and paying kickbacks to Medicaid recipients, State Comptroller DiNapoli announced on behalf of the joint state, local and federal investigating agencies. The three defendants, Philip Mtui, Mbaga Kaiza, and Tony Taylor, were arrested last Thursday.

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State Contract and Payment Actions in July

In July, the Office of the State Comptroller approved 1,580 contracts for State agencies and public authorities valued at $2.7 billion and approved nearly 1.8 million payments worth more than $9.1 billion.

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NYSLRS Announces Employer Contribution Rates for 2024-25

State Comptroller DiNapoli announced employer contribution rates for the New York State and Local Retirement System for State Fiscal Year 2024-25. Employers’ average contribution rates will increase from 13.1% to 15.2% of payroll for the Employees’ Retirement System and from 27.8% to 31.2% of payroll for the Police and Fire Retirement System.

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