A Bad Week for Bozo Tax Preparers

I try hard to help my clients pay the lowest tax possible—legitimately. These Bozos skip that last word.

Let’s start in Valdosta, Georgia. Back in November I reported on the scheme of Pamela and Clinton Hughes to claim fraudulent tax refunds for using diesel fuel off the highways. There’s a federal tax on diesel fuel, and if you use it off the highways (they claimed they used the fuel in logging) you can get a tax refund. The only problem was that it was a lie. And not a small lie; this was a $5.2 million scheme. Pamela Hughes got 33 months at ClubFed; her husband got 48 months. Each also has to make restitution of just under $4 million.

We next head to Rockford, Illinois. Angelique Tinder, aka Angelique Howen, used to operate Your Tax Master. She catered to a niche: Bosnian immigrants. The price was right; she only charged $35 to $40 a return. And she got her clients refunds, calling money sent to the families back home in Bosnia as ‘charitable contributions.’ Unfortunately, that public service has a problem—you can’t take a charitable contribution deduction on money not given to charities. And when the total of the attempted fraud adds up to $2.5 million, you’re in trouble. She was found guilty of multiple counts of tax evasion, and must make restitution of $1,085 to her clients…and serve 63 months at ClubFed. If the judge had a sense of humor and announced the sentence in that order….

Next, we head to Omaha, Nebraska. Siyad Ali also specialized in preparing tax returns for immigrants; he specialized in Sudanese immigrants. He was a generous individual, and added foster children to his clients’ returns. Throw in some phony fuel tax credits, earned income credits, and incorrect filing statuses (Head of Household), and you end up with $67,000 of fraudulent refunds. Mr. Ali was found guilty; his clients have already had to pay back the refunds with interest and penalties. Mr. Ali will be sentenced in June.

Here in Irvine I’m a member of the Exchange Club of Irvine. One of the events we put on is the Teacher of the Year Banquet; this past week the Teachers of the Year were announced. That story headlines some of the good that teachers do.

Unfortunately, sometimes we get stories that aren’t so good. Georgia Gaines is a high school math teacher in Lake Worth, Florida. She’s been charged with 32 counts of preparing phony tax returns. Additionally, she allegedly didn’t include her income from her side job on her own tax returns. Allegedly, Ms. Gaines’ returns included $1.1 million of phony deductions. She’s looking at a lengthy stay at ClubFed if found guilty.

Remember our usual warning: If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

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One Response to “A Bad Week for Bozo Tax Preparers”

  1. taxrascal says:

    It seems like Affinity Fraud is a pretty common part of tax evasion schemes: a tax preparer who finds someone really afraid to get on Uncle Sam’s bad side would have little trouble gaining their trust.