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Tax Fraud Blotter: Life imitates art
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From 2017 to 2023, she and at least one co‑conspirator fraudulently filed hundreds of tax returns by inflating "Other 1099 Withholding" amounts.
Hondermann's codefendant, who admitted to filing false tax returns for clients as part of the same scheme, still awaits sentencing.
Memphis, Tennessee: A Memphis woman pleaded guilty to helping prepare false tax returns for clients.
Selma Brinson owned and operated a tax preparation business that she used to report false items on clients' tax returns to generate inflated tax refunds.
Brinson pleaded guilty to one count of aiding and assisting the preparation of a false tax return.