Jeffery Deshon Applewhite, Preparing False Tax Returns, California 2014
Local Tax Preparer Convicted of Preparing False Tax Returns
A federal jury convicted certified public accountant Jeffery Deshon Applewhite, aka Jeffrey Donald Mason, a resident of Los Angeles County, California, of 20 counts of aiding and assisting the preparation and presentation of false tax returns late yesterday, announced Assistant Attorney General Kathryn Keneally of the Justice Department’s Tax Division, U.S. Attorney Melinda Haag for the Northern District of California and Internal Revenue Service (IRS)-Criminal Investigation Special Agent in Charge José M. Martinez.
The evidence presented during the five day trial before U.S. District Court Judge Jeffrey S. White showed that Applewhite, who owned and operated tax preparation businesses in Los Angeles and Oakland, California, prepared false and fraudulent income tax returns for clients during the years 2006 through 2011 on which he fabricated deductible expenses, including gifts to charity, and other expenses. Applewhite also fraudulently included residential energy credits and education credits to which his clients were not entitled on tax returns he prepared.
Applewhite’s sentencing hearing is scheduled for August 5, 2014, before Judge White in Oakland. The maximum statutory penalty for each count of aiding and assisting the preparation of false tax returns is three years in prison and a fine of $250,000.
Applewhite was not convicted on five charges of identity fraud. The case was investigated by Special Agents from IRS - Criminal Investigation.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Cynthia Stier and Trial Attorney Sonia Owens of the Tax Division are prosecuting the case. More information about the Tax Division and its enforcement efforts can be found at the division website.
The defendant, Jeffery Deshon Applewhite, a certified public accountant, was convicted of 20 counts of aiding and assisting the preparation and presentation of false tax returns in California. The crime occurred between 2006 and 2011.
On August 5, 2014, Applewhite's sentencing hearing is scheduled before Judge Jeffrey S. White in Oakland. The maximum penalty for each count of aiding and assisting the preparation of false tax returns is three years in prison and a fine of $250,000.
Key Facts
- State: California
- Category: White Collar Crime
- Source: DOJ Press Release â†â€â€
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