Wayne Garvin worked as a Supervisory Associate Advocate with the revered IRS’ Taxpayer Advocate Service in his last position working for the IRS. For the years 2012 through 2016, while employed by the IRS, Garvin filed false tax returns with the IRS on which he...
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Identity Theft Warnings Abound
The IRS Security Summit reminds tax professionals to take additional precautions to safeguard client data. The annual Security Summit campaign begins July 19th, with a series of five weekly news releases with information on how to protect federal and state tax...
Made an Error on Your Tax Return? Correct it Online
The IRS announced recently that errors on more types of tax returns can now be corrected electronically, which helps the IRS reduce the current backlog of amended returns more quickly. New forms that may be amended electronically include Forms 1040-NR, U.S....
National Taxpayer Advocate Issues Report to Congress
Erin Collins, National Taxpayer Advocate, issued her mid-year report to Congress. Ms. Collins shares her great concern over the IRS’ backlog, and the long delays taxpayers face. Part of the problem is the number of returns requiring manual processing. At the end...
IRS Inventory Report – 2021 Returns Completed
The IRS has been working hard to catch up on the processing of 2021 income tax returns and related correspondence that were delayed due to the pandemic and staffing shortages. More than 4.7 million original individual income tax returns were filed in 2021; by the end...
The IRS Moves Further Forward With Artificial Intelligence
The IRS has answered more than 3 million calls through its new electronic voice bot since January 2022, and anticipates many more, as it expands the services provided to eligible taxpayers. Now an individual can verify their identity to set up or even modify a...
IRS Names New Deputy Chief of Criminal Investigations
Guy Ficco is the new Deputy Chief at the IRS who will oversee approximately 2,000 special agents seeking to thwart tax fraud and financial crimes. Ficco is well-versed in tax crimes having served as the IRS Criminal Investigation Division’s Executive Director of...
Look Out for Tax Scams
Now that filing season is done, many tax professionals are taking a well-deserved break – but the IRS warns that tax scammers work all year long. Spear phishing was featured on this year’s “Dirty Dozen” list of common scams for tax professionals to be aware of. Spear...
Cheesesteak Restaurant Owners Plead Guilty to Tax Conspiracy
For more than a decade, two owners of Tony Luke’s Philadelphia Cheesesteak Restaurant paid employees partially in cash in order to defraud the IRS by reporting and paying lower payroll taxes. They were also charged with conspiracy to defraud the government by...
California Man Found Decades After Evading the IRS
In December 2000, Robin J. McPherson, formerly of San Diego, plead guilty of conspiring to defraud the IRS, and for tax evasion. McPherson was the President, CEO, and co-owner of Continental Wireless Cable, Inc., a telemarketing company that sold more than $30...

