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Oregon woman receives over 5 years for bogus tax return ($2.1M refund)
Posted on 7/25/12 at 11:10 am
Posted on 7/25/12 at 11:10 am
How in the hell does this happen?
From the AP:
ETA: Is there not a trigger when someone reports income of less than $15,000 the prior two years, then reports $3M?
ETAA: It sounds like she would have gotten away with it if not for reporting the card lost or stolen.
From the AP:
quote:
A 25-year-old woman who duped the state of Oregon into giving her a $2.1 million tax refund pleaded guilty Tuesday and was sentenced to 5 1/2 years in prison.
Krystle Marie Reyes, of Salem, entered guilty pleas to one felony count of tax evasion and three counts of felony fraud. She had faced eight felony charges.
Reyes' court-appointed lawyer, Gale Rieder, said her client faced "overwhelming" evidence, The Oregonian reported (LINK ).
Rieder said her client "wanted to take responsibility for what she'd done."
"She's remorseful and saddened by the impact on her family," the lawyer said. "She has no criminal history."
The woman received the refund on a debit card and spent about $150,000 before twice reporting the card lost or stolen. At that point the ruse was discovered. The state has recovered about $1.9 million of the money.
An Oregon Department of Revenue spokesman said Tuesday that the findings of an internal agency audit would be released Wednesday.
Reyes filed an electronic tax return in late January via Turbo Tax, erroneously reporting earnings of more than $3 million, authorities have said. Her request for a $2.1 million refund was initially red-flagged by an automated system.
The Oregonian quoted from a 24-page search warrant affidavit regarding what happened next.
The return was set aside for review by processing staff and managers for potential fraud. But "some time later," the affidavit said, a Revenue employee overrode the flagged payment and the refund was issued.
By policy, three agency employees are required to verify the override, the newspaper said. However, according to the affidavit, no one responsible for reviewing the return opened the file to look at it or looked at the W-2 form Reyes filed.
Reyes previously worked at retirement facilities or senior care homes and reported income of less than $15,000 per year in 2009 and 2010, records show.
Before her June 6 arrest, Reyes' spending spree included about $1,800 in cash to buy a 1999 Dodge Caravan and spending $851 on tires and wheels.
The affidavit says other purchases included a queen-sized air mattress, a deep fryer, an air conditioner and a cream and gray floral rug. She bought a sofa and recliner with brown leather trim.
Andrew Campbell, a senior assistant state attorney general who filed the charges against Reyes, declined to comment on Tuesday's plea deal.
ETA: Is there not a trigger when someone reports income of less than $15,000 the prior two years, then reports $3M?
ETAA: It sounds like she would have gotten away with it if not for reporting the card lost or stolen.
This post was edited on 7/25/12 at 11:12 am
Posted on 7/25/12 at 11:34 am to OnTheBrink
what car would you buy with $2 million?
obviously.
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Before her June 6 arrest, Reyes' spending spree included about $1,800 in cash to buy a 1999 Dodge Caravan and spending $851 on tires and wheels.
obviously.
Posted on 7/25/12 at 11:38 am to baytiger
Yeah, I loved her "spending spree"... A frickin queen sized air mattress? Really?
Posted on 7/25/12 at 12:04 pm to OnTheBrink
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Is there not a trigger when someone reports income of less than $15,000 the prior two years, then reports $3M?
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Her request for a $2.1 million refund was initially red-flagged by an automated system.
Posted on 7/25/12 at 12:07 pm to baytiger
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what car would you buy with $2 million?
maybe she was retiring from crime and was being frugle knowing she had to make the money last
Posted on 7/25/12 at 12:08 pm to foshizzle
Yeah, I saw that. I guess what I was getting at is how no one followed up on it.
I worry every year that I may have left off a couple hundred here and there, but after reading this I feel a lot better.
I worry every year that I may have left off a couple hundred here and there, but after reading this I feel a lot better.
Posted on 7/25/12 at 12:51 pm to OnTheBrink
Stefano Dimera probably put her up to it. lot of crazies in Salem between this lady and marlena.
Posted on 7/25/12 at 1:24 pm to OnTheBrink
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Reyes' court-appointed lawyer, Gale Rieder
guess she didn't bother getting a lawyer on retainer
Posted on 7/25/12 at 2:43 pm to OnTheBrink
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Yeah, I saw that. I guess what I was getting at is how no one followed up on it
Have you ever dealt with the IRS? No one follows up... ever. The dept. of la is worse. It's like a black hole where voicemails and emails go to die.
Posted on 7/25/12 at 3:07 pm to OnTheBrink
Amazing how often people get away with something, only to do something extremely stupid to get caught.
Posted on 7/25/12 at 4:01 pm to Pierre
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Have you ever dealt with the IRS?
No. I get paranoid as hell when I file my taxes each year and my wife and I do not make more than $100k/year. This makes me feel better about being audited.
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