New York - 182,000 Tax Filers Ask by Auditors to Justify Refunds |

New York - Tax auditors more than doubled the number of letters asking residential filers to justify state tax refund claims, saying they cracking down on hundreds of millions of dollars in tax fraud.
The state tax department sent about 182,000 letters to personal income tax filers - almost 2 percent of all residential filers - informing them that their tax returns are under review. The letters do not represent full-blown audits, though recipients are being told they must provide documentation backing up their refund claims before they receive their money.
The state is targeting filers who itemized deductions and claimed a refund under state tax credits, such as the earned income tax credit, a withholding credit or a real property tax credit, said agency spokesman Tom Bergin.
“We’re finding an increase in suspicious and fraudulent refund claims in these particular credits,” Bergin said. “In fact, we have some active investigations that are going to result in criminal charges.”
Bergin said the Paterson administration is not going after average filers who deserve refunds. “The people who can provide the information will not have a problem,” he said.
Recipients of the letter are given 45 days to provide receipts, canceled checks or other documentation to back up refund claims. The agency’s letter says that taxpayers who are not able to support their itemized deduction have another chance to take the standard deduction, “and we will make the appropriate adjustment.”
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Jul 21, 2008 at 02:21 PM They got me Says:Report as Inappropriate
If anyone is questioned, make sure you have your accountant take care of this for you. Sign a "power of attorney" for them to deal with it.
I speak from expirience and I wasnt even hiding anything.
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Jul 21, 2008 at 04:51 PM deepthinker Says:Report as Inappropriate
THIS WHOLE TAX WITHOLDING BUSINESS IS A SCAM BY THE GOVERNMENT TO BEGIN WITH.
THEY TAKE AWAY A PIECE OF YOUR INCOME EVERY WEEK OR TWO, AND HOLD ONTO IT TILL THE END OF THE YEAR, WITHOUT GIVING YOU ANY INTEREST ON THE MONEY THAT THEY ARE HOLDING.
tHEN YOU HAVE TO GO BEG FOR YOUR MONEY BACK AT THE END OF THE YEAR, AFTER INFLATION HAS DESTROYED ITS VALUE TO THE TUNE OF 3-5%.
NOW, THEY'RE CALLING YOU A FRAUD IF YOU CAN'T COME UP WITH THE RIGHT PAPERWORK.
GANOVIM!
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Jul 21, 2008 at 08:53 PM moshe burach Says:Report as Inappropriate
i received the same letter, i provided the information. and i got my check alreay. i took them 2 months but i got it already.