Recent headlines have created alarming concerns among naturalized U.S. citizens. These have suggested that certain tax issues could lead to the loss of U.S. citizenship. This fear is now being amplified on various platforms and stems from a case involving, Vanessa Ben, a Houston woman facing denaturalization over her admission of tax fraud prior to … Continue reading Tax Fraud And Denaturalization Risks: A Balanced View For Taxpayers
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Americans Abroad, Tax Scams And IRS’ New Coalition To Combat Tax Fraud
Cybercrime and fraudulent activities continue to evolve and expand. Protecting taxpayers has become an increasingly complex challenge for both governmental authorities and those in the tax profession. Recognizing this, in mid-August the IRS spearheaded the formation of the Coalition Against Scam and Scheme Threats. CASST is an outgrowth of the Security Summit, a public-private initiative … Continue reading Americans Abroad, Tax Scams And IRS’ New Coalition To Combat Tax Fraud
Mr. Taxman @IRS: Looks Like My Money, But It Really Isn’t…
The Department of Justice and the IRS are champing at the bit to nail former defense contractor, Douglas Edelman, and his French wife Delphine Le Dain. They were charged with schemes to defraud the United States and evade taxes on more than $350 million using a complicated nominee arrangement. "Oh Mr. Taxman, I know it looks like my … Continue reading Mr. Taxman @IRS: Looks Like My Money, But It Really Isn’t…
Tax Return Preparer’s Mistakes Or Fraud: Innocent Taxpayer Takes Hit
UPDATE Oct. 31 2024 -- the "international tax expert" discussed in this article was just sentenced to over 15 years. Be careful out there. Sadly, we are living in an age where carelessness (and far worse) abounds, even when dealing with professionals. When it comes to US tax advice and returns, having an honest advisor … Continue reading Tax Return Preparer’s Mistakes Or Fraud: Innocent Taxpayer Takes Hit
It’s Finally Here: The IRS Bible for Voluntary Disclosures
UPDATE December 2018 - My interview with attorney John Richardson on the new IRS voluntary disclosure procedures. As many will remember, the Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Program (OVDP) closed on September 28th with the promise that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) would issue new guidance on voluntary disclosures made after that date. The guidance just arrived … Continue reading It’s Finally Here: The IRS Bible for Voluntary Disclosures
Too Little, Too Late: Fixing the Fraudulent Tax Return
Sometimes an individual will come to me with a pesky problem – they have filed a tax return, but it fraudulently omitted income. Typically, a lot of income. Typically, from foreign sources. Always, in hopes the omission will go unnoticed by the IRS. The thinking is along the lines that since the omission involves foreign … Continue reading Too Little, Too Late: Fixing the Fraudulent Tax Return





