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IRS Highlights Tax Scams Targeting High-Net-Worth Individuals

Posted on June 25th, 2024 at 10:18 AM
IRS Highlights Tax Scams Targeting High-Net-Worth Individuals

From the desk of Jim Eccleston at ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has concluded its annual Dirty Dozen campaign, spotlighting the most egregious tax scams. According to ÍøÆØ³Ô¹ÏalthManagement.com, this year's focus includes schemes aimed at high-net-worth individuals (HNWI).

Fake Charities
The IRS warns that deceitful organizations often exploit wealthy individuals' generosity, especially during natural disasters or tragic events. These fake charities mimic legitimate ones, using similar names, emails, or fake caller IDs to solicit donations and personal information. The IRS emphasizes that only donations to legitimate tax-exempt organizations qualify for tax deductions. Individuals should verify a charity's legitimacy using the IRS Tax-Exempt Organization Search (TEOS) tool to avoid falling victim.

Illegal Tax Schemes and Improper Deductions
The IRS also cautions against tax schemes promoted by shady practitioners. Theseschemes often promise unrealistic tax reductions through aggressive strategies, such as inflated art donation deductions or abusive use of charitable remainder annuity trusts. For example, some promoters encourage purchasing art at a discounted price, promising significant tax deductions for inflated appraised values upon donation. The IRS has art appraisers to determine true valuations and warns against promoters suggesting annual art donations with guaranteed deductions.

Additionally, the IRS highlights the misuse of trusts to eliminate capital gains and schemes that defer gain recognition on property sales. Such practices can expose taxpayers to severe civil or criminal penalties.

Unscrupulous Practitioners
Finally, ÍøÆØ³Ô¹ÏalthManagement.com reports on the IRS advice related to unscrupulous practitioners. Specifically, the IRS warns HNWIs to steer clear of practitioners promoting fraudulent offshore schemes or fake tax strategies. One notable scam involves "ghost preparers" who do not sign the tax returns they prepare. These preparers often charge high fees or steal refunds and then disappear, leaving taxpayers to face the repercussions.

 

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