Paul E. Foster Jr. and Sheree McDade, Tax Fraud, Alabama 2023
Crime Spree Exposed: Tax Preparers Barred from Federal Returns
A federal court has permanently barred Paul E. Foster Jr. and Sheree McDade, both of Montgomery, Ala., from preparing federal tax returns for others, the Justice Department announced today.
Foster and McDade, through their businesses called Miami Tax, Paul's Tax Service and Advance Taxes Inc., allegedly prepared tax returns for customers that reported phony business expenses for fictitious businesses, inflated earned income and falsely claimed dependents in order to increase refunds based on the earned income tax credit.
The complaint also alleged that at least 48 returns that Foster and McDade prepared for the 2008 tax year contained false claims for the first-time homebuyer tax credit. According to the complaint, the duo's misconduct has thus far resulted in $1 million of lost tax revenue, plus resources spent by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to assess and collect unpaid taxes from the customers.
Defendant: Paul E. Foster Jr. and Sheree McDade
Criminal Charges: Permanently barred from preparing federal tax returns for others
City and State: Montgomery, Alabama
Exact Date: Not specified
Sentence or Outcome: Permanently barred from preparing federal tax returns for others
Dollar Amounts: $1 million in lost tax revenue
The court ordered Foster and McDade to send a copy of the injunction order to all customers for whom they prepared a federal tax return for tax years 2006 and later. The court also ordered the pair to provide the government with a list of those customers.
In the past decade, the Tax Division has obtained injunctions against hundreds of unscrupulous tax-return preparers and tax-fraud promoters. Information about these cases is available on the Justice website.
Key Facts
- State: Alabama
- Category: Fraud & Financial Crimes
- Source: DOJ Press Release â†â€â€
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Source: https://www.justice.gov/archives/opa/pr/us-court-bars-two-alabama-preparing-federal-tax-returns