Original Profile Posted May 1, 2021 Report Posted May 1, 2021 Desi companies call chestunnaru...amount due vunte em pay cheyyakunda chestunnaru by adding expenses in schedule E. India lo rental expenses etc pedutunnaru. Anyone did that? Trust cheyoccha? Or better to go with regular filing? Quote
Popular Post dewarist Posted May 1, 2021 Popular Post Report Posted May 1, 2021 11 minutes ago, Original Profile said: Desi companies call chestunnaru...amount due vunte em pay cheyyakunda chestunnaru by adding expenses in schedule E. India lo rental expenses etc pedutunnaru. Anyone did that? Trust cheyoccha? Or better to go with regular filing? Train to Assam. Tax filing season tarvata vallu gayab, audit padithe vallu undaru to help u out. Claim what is allowed as per law and have peace of mind. 3 Quote
Original Profile Posted May 1, 2021 Author Report Posted May 1, 2021 3 minutes ago, dewarist said: Train to Assam. Tax filing season tarvata vallu gayab, audit padithe vallu undaru to help u out. Claim what is allowed as per law and have peace of mind. Thanks bro nenu Ade anukunna...vadu na blood thagutunnadu daily chesi...em avvadhu...memu guarantee ishtam ani...actually nenu last 3 years valla tho ne chesa...but ee sari ila add cheyocchu antunnadu. And they are charging extra for that Quote
afacc123 Posted May 1, 2021 Report Posted May 1, 2021 18 minutes ago, Original Profile said: Desi companies call chestunnaru...amount due vunte em pay cheyyakunda chestunnaru by adding expenses in schedule E. India lo rental expenses etc pedutunnaru. Anyone did that? Trust cheyoccha? Or better to go with regular filing? Looks like you are representing them and giving useless idea making a buck out of many people weakness as many people are expecting refunds because of EIP( Economic Impact Payment ) no such need if I am wrong by stating above then reply and post who called you and their details RIGHT HERE IN REPLY Quote
LFC_YNWA Posted May 1, 2021 Report Posted May 1, 2021 1 hour ago, Original Profile said: Desi companies call chestunnaru...amount due vunte em pay cheyyakunda chestunnaru by adding expenses in schedule E. India lo rental expenses etc pedutunnaru. Anyone did that? Trust cheyoccha? Or better to go with regular filing? File yourself in an online portal HR block, Turbotax etc or registered CPA's. do not trust third party tax prep folks from India. Assam train ticket ye vallato !! https://sramanpsgece.medium.com/irs-tax-filing-fraud-a-massive-scale-misconduct-by-indian-tax-filer-https-www-gtaxfile-com-d1d8ff1113e8 https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/irs-unveils-dirty-dozen-list-of-tax-scams-for-2020-americans-urged-to-be-vigilant-to-these-threats-during-the-pandemic-and-its-aftermath https://www.irs.gov/tax-professionals/choosing-a-tax-professional Unscrupulous Return Preparers: Selecting the right return preparer is important. They are entrusted with a taxpayer's sensitive personal data. Most tax professionals provide honest, high-quality service, but dishonest preparers pop up every filing season committing fraud, harming innocent taxpayers or talking taxpayers into doing illegal things they regret later. Taxpayers should avoid so-called "ghost" preparers who expose their clients to potentially serious filing mistakes as well as possible tax fraud and risk of losing their refunds. With many tax professionals impacted by COVID-19 and their offices potentially closed, taxpayers should take particular care in selecting a credible tax preparer. Ghost preparers don't sign the tax returns they prepare. They may print the tax return and tell the taxpayer to sign and mail it to the IRS. For e-filed returns, the ghost preparer will prepare but not digitally sign as the paid preparer. By law, anyone who is paid to prepare or assists in preparing federal tax returns must have a Preparer Tax Identification Number (PTIN). Paid preparers must sign and include their PTIN on returns. Unscrupulous preparers may also target those without a filing requirement and may or may not be due a refund. They promise inflated refunds by claiming fake tax credits, including education credits, the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and others. Taxpayers should avoid preparers who ask them to sign a blank return, promise a big refund before looking at the taxpayer's records or charge fees based on a percentage of the refund. Taxpayers are ultimately responsible for the accuracy of their tax return, regardless of who prepares it. Taxpayers can go to a special page on IRS.gov for tips on choosing a preparer. 1 Quote
Original Profile Posted May 2, 2021 Author Report Posted May 2, 2021 3 hours ago, afacc123 said: Looks like you are representing them and giving useless idea making a buck out of many people weakness as many people are expecting refunds because of EIP( Economic Impact Payment ) no such need if I am wrong by stating above then reply and post who called you and their details RIGHT HERE IN REPLY Lol dude...doubt adigitey representation antaventi Quote
Original Profile Posted May 2, 2021 Author Report Posted May 2, 2021 3 hours ago, afacc123 said: Looks like you are representing them and giving useless idea making a buck out of many people weakness as many people are expecting refunds because of EIP( Economic Impact Payment ) no such need if I am wrong by stating above then reply and post who called you and their details RIGHT HERE IN REPLY There are multiple companies...some of them are waytotax, crescent tax Quote
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