Atlanta tax preparer sentenced to prison for filing false client returns | USAO-NDGA

ATLANTA – Kyle Self has been sentenced for defrauding the IRS through the submission of false tax returns on behalf of clients.

“Kyle Self scammed the American taxpayers to enrich himself by illegally inflating the amount of tax refunds due to his clients,” said U.S. Attorney Ryan K. Buchanan. “This case serves as a stark warning to other corrupt tax preparers that we will find and prosecute those who exploit the tax system for their personal gain.”

“By submitting fraudulent tax returns Self took advantage of the tax system ultimately for his benefit,” said IRS-Criminal Investigation Assistant Special Agent in Charge Lisa Fontanette. “IRS-Criminal Investigation is committed to investigating tax fraud and other financial crimes and making sure those who abuse the tax system to enrich themselves are brought to justice. We also want taxpayers to choose their tax preparer wisely and look for preparers that will review the return with you. Taxpayers should be wary of any individuals promoting and using schemes to submit false filings to IRS.  Should you come across such a scheme, please report it to IRS Criminal Investigation.”

According to U.S. Attorney Buchanan, the charges and other information presented in court: Self owned and operated a tax preparation business called DeKalb Tax Services, LLC, which also operated under the names “Tax Shield” and “Instant Tax.” Self filed false tax returns on behalf of his clients between 2015 and 2018 to…

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