Brooklyn tax preparer pleads guilty to fraud in federal court

U.S. Attorney Breon Peace announced on Monday that Melinda Jacob, a 48-year-old former tax preparer from Lake Mary, Florida, confessed to tax fraud.
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In a cautionary tale that resonates particularly during the bustling tax season, Melinda Jacob, a 48-year-old former tax preparer from Lake Mary, Florida, confessed to a fraudulent scheme in a Brooklyn federal court on Monday,ย 

Jacob admitted that she exploited the tax system to defraud the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) out of more than $1.1 million. Jacob, who operated Melinda Jacob Tax Services out of her Brooklyn home, admitted to preparing false tax returns that unlawfully inflated her clientsโ€™ refunds through exaggerated energy credits.

โ€œWhile most tax preparers are reputable, it is the bad apples like Melinda Jacob who spoil the bunch,โ€ said IRS Special Agent-in-Charge Fattorusso. โ€œShe took advantage of her role and her clients by using their returns to steal money from the government. Jacobโ€™s plea puts her a step closer the consequences of her dishonesty and deceit.โ€

Jacobโ€™s scheme involved the improper use of IRS Form 5695, which allows taxpayers to claim credits for making their homes more energy-efficient, such as installing solar water heaters or geothermal heat pumps. Jacob fabricated these expenses, leading to inflated claims for the โ€œResidential Clean Energy Creditโ€ and the โ€œEnergy Efficient Home Improvement Credit,โ€ thereby boosting refunds for her clients without their knowledge of the deceit involved.

United States Attorney Breon Peace underscored the betrayal inherent in Jacobโ€™s actions, stressing the responsibility of tax professionals to uphold honesty and accuracy in their work.ย 

Jacob now faces a potential three-year prison sentence.

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