The penalty of perjury refers to the legal consequences that an individual may face if they intentionally provide false information under oath. This penalty applies to a range of legal proceedings, including tax filings.
In the context of taxes, perjury can occur if an individual knowingly provides false information on their tax return or other tax-related documents or if they intentionally omit information that should be included. Penalties for tax perjury can include fines and even imprisonment in serious cases.
That's why it's important to be truthful and accurate when filing taxes. If you are unsure about a specific aspect of your tax return, it is always best to seek professional advice or consult with the appropriate tax authority.
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Hey, my name is Wayne Scully, owner of W. SCULLY, CPA, PC, and I am a tax and business strategist. Our focus is to provide solutions to landlords, flippers and real estate pros in the NY Tristate area. My firm offers tax compliance, business consulting, and high value tax planning strategies to save thousands of dollars.
Wayne migrated from Jamaica in the 1990s; now lives in Queens, NY. He enjoys biking, running, & strength training. He is a proud father of one.
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I am also writing a book to help you navigate the tax maze. The book's working title is: "31 Tax Topics You Need To Know To Beat The Tax Boogeyman!" Get your copy this Summer! Here is an excerpt from my book: I have a secret for you: I love paying taxes. Yes, I said it. Every April 14th, I am waiting to send that check to the IRS on April 15th. Think about it, doesn’t everyone love to throw away money? Probably not, but sometimes it seems that way. Anyway, all jokes aside, I don’t like paying taxes, and the same is true of ATM fees – I hate those stupid ATM fees (a story for another book). I actually don’t mind filing, but I definitely hate paying taxes. But, we all have to. The goal should always be to pay the minimum amount possible. This is why I love tax strategies for saving (more on this later). Many people lose out on tax refunds simply because they did not file a federal income tax, not to mention their state tax returns. By law, you only have a three-year window from the original due date, normally the April 15th deadline, to claim your refund. It’s crazy to me that every year, billions of dollars in tax refunds are forfeited. As of March 2022, the IRS estimated that approximately $1.5 billion in refunds were lost – poof, just disappeared never to return. What a shame. Hopefully, after reading this book, you will be inspired to claim your refund.
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