NEEDED FULLZ FOR TAX RETURN

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how does anyone use FULLZ to do taxes anyone pm about this or leave feedback here thanks in advance:confused::rolleyes:
 

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You wont find your answer in these forums. Someone already tried and failed to sell this method. Its not like it was a year ago, the IRS has stepped their game up. They have been scrutinizing the returns like no other and if the return is different than what was filed the previous year they will red flag it. Thank the Florida boys for blowing it up lol
 

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epicgodz, I have a lot of Name and socials what can i do with that i hear you can make 5k per person
 

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Not my cup of tea bro, I dont mess with the tax game.
 

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its very hard to do a tax return now, fail rate is too high now that its not even worth it, like out of filing 25 returns 1 gets approved for 4.7k
 

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It's not hard to do it, just not able to get the 4k+ in one return as easy as before... Also deadline coming up next month.
 

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how much would profiles from accounting firms (containing all filings from previous year of a person/family) sell for? any idea guys?
 

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People still getting money on tax returns in my HOOD!


A Vallejo woman was named in a 30-count federal grand jury indictment Thursday that alleges tax fraud, identity theft and bank fraud.

According to the indictment, 45-year Barbara Perry used 18 names to fraudulently claim income tax refunds totaling more than $130,000 for the 2009 tax year.

Perry also allegedly used closed bank accounts in a scheme to fraudulently obtain money from a bank in June 2009, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of California Ben Wagner said.

The indictment also states Perry used one of the false identities to fraudulently claim more than $1,000 in refunds for tax year 2008.

If convicted, Perry faces $1.5 million in fines plus five years in prison for false claims, 15 years for identity theft and 30 years for bank fraud.
 

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mscj2011....contact me at 625-168-878
 
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