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Tax preparer found guilty of tax evasion
Posted By Dan White On February 10, 2010 @ 1:01 pm In Audits, Tax Topics | No Comments
This is a very interesting case of an ingenious tax fraud scheme, where the tax preparer and the taxpayers all got caught.
While the scheme is really quite intelligent, there was obviously one major flaw. The tax preparer did not do risk management.
Le’s look at what is wrong here.
There had to be at least ten taxpayers involved. All likely had spouses. All likely had friends that they bragged to.
The chance of not offending anyone who could become an informer, is quite low.
So the obvious answer is.
Taxes101. don’t do tax evasion.
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Dan White
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Tax preparer found guilty of tax evasion
LAVAL, QC, Feb. 10 /CNW Telbec/ - Martine Laprise, a Saint-Sauveur tax preparer, pleaded guilty yesterday to tax evasion charges at the Saint-Jérôme courthouse. She was fined $41,252, which represents 50 % of the federal tax she tried to evade.
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) investigation revealed that, for the 2002 to 2005 tax years, Ms. Laprise voluntarily contravened the Income Tax Act by providing third parties with a total of $518,197 in false child care receipts. This scheme enabled the third parties to fraudulently reduce their income taxes by $82,505. In addition to the fine imposed by the Court, the taxpayers involved will have to pay the full amount of taxes owing plus related interest and any penalties that apply.
The investigation also revealed that Ms. Laprise hired fictitious caregivers, who declared income equal to the amounts on the receipts issued in order to avoid raising suspicions from the tax authorities. Expenses were also claimed against this income, which allowed the parties to avoid paying income tax.
The taxpayer is responsible for the information on his or her income tax return, even if the return was prepared by someone else. Any fraudulent activity can be anonymously reported to the Enforcement Division of the tax services office nearest you.
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