The Internal Revenue Service reminds taxpayers to avoid “ghost” tax return preparers whose refusal to sign returns can cause a frightening array of problems. It is important to file a valid, accurate tax return because the taxpayer is ultimately responsible for it.
Ghost preparers get their scary
name because they don’t sign tax returns they prepare. Like a ghost, they try
to be invisible to the fact they’ve prepared the return and will print the
return and get the taxpayer to sign and mail it. For e-filed returns, the ghost
preparer will prepare but refuse to digitally sign it as the paid preparer.
By law, anyone who is paid to
prepare or assists in preparing federal tax returns must have a valid Preparer Tax Identification Number, or PTIN. Paid preparers
must sign and include their PTIN on the return. Not signing a return is a red
flag that the paid preparer may be looking to make a fast buck by promising a
big refund or charging fees based on the size of the refund.
Unscrupulous tax return
preparers may also:
- Require
payment in cash only and not provide a receipt.
- Invent
income to qualify their clients for tax credits.
- Claim
fake deductions to boost the size of the refund.
- Direct
refunds into their bank account, not the taxpayer’s account.
The IRS urges taxpayers to
choose a tax return preparer wisely. The Choosing a Tax Professional page on IRS.gov has information
about tax preparer credentials and qualifications. The IRS Directory of Federal Tax Return Preparers with Credentials
and Select Qualifications can help identify many preparers by type of
credential or qualification.
About Anything Not Clear Before Signing.
Taxpayers should verify both their routing
and bank account number on the completed tax return for any direct deposit
refund. And taxpayers should watch out for preparers putting their bank account
information onto the returns.
Taxpayers can report preparer
misconduct to the IRS using IRS Form 14157, Complaint: Tax Return Preparer. If a taxpayer
suspects a tax preparer filed or changed their tax return without their
consent, they should file Form 14157-A, Tax Return Preparer Fraud or Misconduct Affidavit.
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