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    A woman who was given a $2.1million tax refund after filing a false claim went on a massive spending spree until she was caught.
    Krystle Marie Reyes was only caught after she reported the Visa card containing the seven figure sum had been lost.
    By that time she had already spent more than $150,000, including buying a car and other household items.

    The 25-year-old from Salem, Oregon, had used Turbo Tax to file her income tax return for 2011.
    She claimed earnings of $3million but used the tax calculator programme to claim a refund of $2.1million, Oregon Live reported.
    Due to the size of the refund, her electronic claims was examined by several people within the Oregon Revenue Department.

    Incredibly, they approved the payout and Reyes was sent a visa card by the tax preparation computer programme containing a balance of $2.1million.
    Prosecutors said she went on a spending spree and spent more than $150,000.
    She later reported the card missing, prompting an investigation which uncovered the massive fraud which is believed to be the biggest in the history of the state of Oregon.

    Reyes, according to an arrest affidavit, paid $2,000 in cash for a 1999 Dodge Caravan and used the card to buy $800 worth of tires and wheels.
    She was also caught on CCTV cameras using the card at various outlets.
    According to the probable cause statement, Reyes spent $13,000 in Marion County over two days in February, $26,000 in March and more than $35,000 in April.
    The statement says the fraud was discovered May 7 by the issuer of the debit card after Reyes reported a 'second card' as lost or stolen.
    Oregon Department of Justice agents arrested Reyes on Wednesday at a Northeast Salem address.
    The apparent ease with which Reyes was allegedly able to defraud the state revenue department has stunned officials.
    'They've got some explaining to do to restore the confidence of Oregonians,' Rep. Vicki Berger, R-Salem, who serves as co-chair of the House Revenue Committee told the OregonLive.com.
    'Is this is an anomaly? If so, let's make sure it never happens again. Or do we have a systematic problem in the way the Department of Revenue treats this and other transactions?'

    The revenue department processes about $7billion in tax returns each year on computer systems designed in the 1980s.
    In January, the state's chief operating officer, Michael Jordan, pulled the plug on a $100million computer upgrade that the department said would pay for itself by finding tax cheats.
    In 2010, the state reported $559 million in delinquent taxes, mostly from unpaid personal and corporate income taxes.
    Revenue officials estimate that, in 2006, Oregon's personal income tax compliance rate was 81.5 percent - far lower than other states - and translating to $1.2billion in unreported or uncollected taxes that year.
    Reyes has been charged with aggravated theft and computer crime.
    She was released from Marion County jail and is due in court on July 5th.






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    Just goes to show you how faulty some third party tax prep services can be...........in addition to how automatic refunds have become.

    LOL I remember ****ing around with H&R Block online and my return was really massive...........I was like No Way.

    Well I figured out what was wrong. But using that template can really cause some mishaps it seems.



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      #3
      Originally posted by RwK View Post
      Just goes to show you how faulty some third party tax prep services can be...........in addition to how automatic refunds have become.

      LOL I remember ****ing around with H&R Block online and my return was really massive...........I was like No Way.

      Well I figured out what was wrong. But using that template can really cause some mishaps it seems.

      that's why i pay an accountant every year to make sure my business and personal taxes are on the up and up.

      it's not even that expensive. if you know what you're supposed to prepare it's really a piece of cake.

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        #4
        Originally posted by New England View Post
        that's why i pay an accountant every year to make sure my business and personal taxes are on the up and up.

        it's not even that expensive. if you know what you're supposed to prepare it's really a piece of cake.
        That's the smart thing to do.

        CPAs and the likes are professionals for a reason lol. It seems like this "let's cut out the middle man by using the internet" is getting ridiculous.

        In a related story.........ETRADE. Forget a series 6 or 7 license and all the factors involved in successful investments, just sign up with an email address.



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          #5
          that's big sum of money eventually she would of got caught

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            #6
            Originally posted by jose830 View Post
            that's big sum of money eventually she would of got caught
            Well..............you'd be surprised.

            As a refund, sure that's a massive sum. But take a look at the white collar crooks who have avoided taxation and you'd probably freak out.

            I mean I have no sources and can't cite anything...........but I know there are people ducking the hell out of paying income tax.



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              #7
              Originally posted by RwK View Post
              Well..............you'd be surprised.

              As a refund, sure that's a massive sum. But take a look at the white collar crooks who have avoided taxation and you'd probably freak out.

              I mean I have no sources and can't cite anything...........but I know there are people ducking the hell out of paying income tax.
              good point! but this chick doesn't look to smart to get away with it, well she didn't Lol

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                #8
                Originally posted by jose830 View Post
                good point! but this chick doesn't look to smart to get away with it, well she didn't Lol
                (laughing)

                No, no she's not the financial fraud magician.

                And I strayed well off this topic.



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                  #9
                  I would love to see a copy of this return. It must look so outrageously odd that it should have tipped any accountant with any common sense. How it was approved is beyond comprehension. The Oregon Depart of Rev. should have at least traced the women's tax payment (on the return) to the receipt of actual cash in their bank accountant - that's just a standard accounting/auditing precept. Also, I wouldn't be surprised if the lady was in collusion with the Oregon tax employee.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by BostonGuy View Post
                    I would love to see a copy of this return. It must look so outrageously odd that it should have tipped any accountant with any common sense. How it was approved is beyond comprehension. The Oregon Depart of Rev. should have at least traced the women's tax payment (on the return) to the receipt of actual cash in their bank accountant - that's just a standard accounting/auditing precept. Also, I wouldn't be surprised if the lady was in collusion with the Oregon tax employee.
                    She earned 2 million dollars beating Kobayashi in a hot dog eating contest but wrote it off..........claiming the proceeds went to UNICEF



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