IRS lists falsely inflated deductions, expenses on ‘Dirty Dozen’ tax scams

ST. GEORGE — The Internal Revenue Service said in a news release that the vast majority of taxpayers file honest and accurate tax returns on time every year. However, each year some taxpayers fail to resist the temptation of falsely inflating deductions or expenses on their returns to underpay what they owe and possibly receive larger refunds. That’s why falsely claiming deductions, expenses or credits on tax returns is on the IRS “Dirty Dozen” tax scams list for the 2016 filing season.

“Taxpayers should file accurate returns to receive the refunds they are entitled to receive and shouldn’t gamble with their taxes by padding their deductions,” IRS Commissioner John Koskinen said.

The IRS said taxpayers should think twice before overstating deductions such as charitable contributions, padding their claimed business expenses or including credits that they are not entitled to receive, such as the Earned Income Tax Credit or Child Tax Credit.

Increasingly efficient automated systems generate most IRS audits. The IRS can normally audit returns filed within the last three years. Additional years can be added if substantial errors are identified or fraud is suspected.

Significant civil penalties may apply for taxpayers who file incorrect tax returns. Some penalties may include:

  • 20 percent of the disallowed amount for filing an erroneous claim for a refund or credit
  • $5,000 if the IRS determines a taxpayer has filed a “frivolous tax return.” A frivolous tax return is one that does not include enough information to figure the correct tax or that contains information clearly showing that the tax reported is substantially incorrect.
  • In addition to the full amount of tax owed, a taxpayer could be assessed a penalty of 75 percent of the amount owed if the underpayment on the return resulted from tax fraud.

Taxpayers even may be subject to criminal prosecution and brought to trial for actions such as:

  • Tax evasion
  • Willful failure to file a return, supply information or pay any tax due
  • Providing fraudulent and false statements
  • Preparing and filing a fraudulent return
  • Identity theft.

Criminal prosecution could lead to additional penalties and even prison time.

Tips to ensure accurate tax returns

Using tax software is one of the best ways for taxpayers to ensure they file an accurate return and claim only the tax benefits they’re eligible to receive. IRS Free File is an option for taxpayers to use online software programs to prepare and e-file their tax returns for free.

Community-based volunteers at locations around the country also provide free face-to-face tax assistance to qualifying taxpayers. These volunteers help make sure taxpayers file their taxes correctly, claiming only the credits and deductions for which they’re entitled by law.

Taxpayers should remember that they are legally responsible for what is on their tax return, even if it is prepared by someone else, so they should be wise when selecting a tax professional. The IRS offers important tips for choosing a tax preparer at IRS.gov.

More information about IRS audits, the balance due collection process and possible civil and criminal penalties for noncompliance is also available at the IRS.gov website.

Taxpayers can also learn more about the Taxpayer Bill of Rights at IRS.gov. This is a set of fundamental rights each and every taxpayer should be aware of when dealing with the IRS, including when the IRS audits a tax return.

To find tips about choosing a return preparer, better understand the differences in credentials and qualifications, research the IRS preparer directory and learn how to submit a complaint regarding a tax return preparer, visit the IRS Choose a Tax Professional webpage.

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