IRS Criminal Investigation. Detroit Field Office



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IRS Criminal Investigation Detroit Field Office

Identity Theft The FTC estimates that as many as 9 million Americans have their identities stolen each year.

How Do They Get Your Information? Theft of valuables purses, wallets, cell phones Dumpster dive rummage through trash looking for receipts and statements Mail theft change of address Business record theft customer, student, employee or patient Posing as a landlord or employer to obtain credit reports Internet search file sharing Fraudulent email Phishing or Vishing Phone records Eavesdropping / shoulder surfing Trick you into revealing information scams Skimming devices Just plain lacks with personnel information unsecured sites, social media, open pages

Identity Theft How criminals use stolen personal information: File fraudulent tax returns Seek employment Open/exploit financial accounts Sell for a profit

What is Tax Refund Identity Theft Occurs when someone uses your personal information without your permission to file a tax return.

Stolen ID Refund Fraud What do I need to commit the crime?

Identity Theft: Current Trends Refund Schemes perpetrated by prisoners Stolen dependants for additional credits (EITC) Use of identity by prior year tax return preparer Use of identities of those not likely required to file a Federal tax return Use of non-wage and withholding tax returns (i.e. Interest Income, Schedule D, Schedule C)

Protect Your Personal Information Do not leave valuables unattended Keep your important papers secure account numbers, passports, S/S cards, vehicle titles Review all statements regularly check for unauthorized charges or suspicious activity. Close any unused or unauthorized accounts Be careful with your mail locked boxes Shred sensitive documents Pick up new checks from your financial institution Utilize on-line bill pay and direct deposit of income Do not overshare on social networking sites Do not authorize payment over the phone Password protect your computer and accounts remember or secure PINs Keep you account information up to date & check your credit report at least once a year!!

Protect your Computer Install and update current virus, firewall, spyware detection and spam blocker software Use a secure browser Do not download or open attachments or links that are suspicious Think twice before using P2P software Use strong passwords Avoid automatic or saved log-ins Securely erase your hard drive before disposing of your computer

Shopping Online Shop only with companies you know Use a secure browser (look for a closed padlock or unbroken key at the bottom of your browser window) Pay only with a credit card or third-party intermediary Track purchases

Impersonations Threaten Arrest / Lawsuit Request immediate payment itunes gift card MoneyGram Western Union

Sample Case 34 DEFENDANTS CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY TO COMMIT TAX FRAUD IN BATTLE CREEK GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN U.S. Attorney Patrick A. Miles, Jr., announced today that a federal grand jury returned an Indictment charging 34 defendants for their alleged roles in a conspiracy to defraud the IRS through the filing of false tax forms, mostly through using other people s identification information. The Indictment alleges that the defendants utilized other individuals personal identification information (PII) obtained in part from patients and employees of the Battle Creek Veterans Affairs Medical Center and from inmates of the Michigan Department of Corrections to file false tax returns. In total, the Indictment alleges that for tax years 2007 through 2014, the co-conspirators, led by lead defendant DERRICK J. GIBSON, filed at least 4,668 federal income tax returns claiming false, fictitious, and fraudulent refunds totaling over $22 Million.

Resources https://www.irs.gov/individuals/identityprotection https://www.identitytheft.gov/ http://www.experian.com/ https://www.transunion.com/ http://www.equifax.com/ https://www.treasury.gov/tigta/contact_rep ort_scam.shtml

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CI Contact Info Richard Ptak, Supervisory Special Agent 616-365-4558 Richard.Ptak@ci.irs.gov Kim VanderWulp, Special Agent 616-365-4553 Kimberly.VanderWulp@ci.irs.gov