Florida man’s $980G refund check from IRS was first clue something was wrong: report

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It took a little time, but the IRS eventually realized it had a problem after it issued a refund check for $980,000 to a Florida man who’d claimed only about $18,000 in income for the 2016 tax year.

A federal forfeiture complaint recently filed in U.S. District Court in Tampa lays out the story, according to the Tampa Bay Times.

A man named Ramon Christopher Blanchett, 29, of Tampa, submitted self-prepared tax papers in early 2017, listing himself as a “free-lancer,” and included W-2 forms from jobs at a nursing home and a Sizzling Platter restaurant.

One form showed that he earned $17,098 in wages and the other showed he earned $1,399 in wages, the Times reported.

However, one of the forms showed $1 million in federal income tax was withheld from his pay.

Somehow, the U.S. Treasury sent Blanchett a refund check for $980,000, based on the $1 million withholding figure, the Times reported.

Blanchett allegedly used the cash to open a money market account and buy a Lexus, according to the complaint. The filing says that when the account was opened, Blanchett allegedly claimed the money was inherited from his deceased father, the Times reported.

After the IRS discovered the problem, an IRS special agent took custody of the luxury car and recovered more than $900,000 of the money, according to the Times.

Now the U.S. Attorney’s office in Tampa is looking to recoup $809 that Blanchett allegedly received when he canceled his auto insurance on the Lexus. Authorities claim the cash represents “proceeds of wire fraud.”

Blanchett has not been charged with a federal crime, but has a criminal record, according to the Times, which said it could not reach him for comment on the IRS case.

The IRS and relevant financial firms also would not comment on the pending case, the Times reported.





https://www.foxnews.com/us/florida-...irs-was-first-clue-something-was-wrong-report
 

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it's hard to believe the IRS didn't/couldn't actually verify his
$1,000,000 withholding. this doesn't inspire confidence in
this agency.
 

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This same entity is 19 trillion dollars in debt. Go figure? Side note they also have nuclear weapons. Sleep tight America. What could possibly go wrong?
 
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The IRS once sent me a $35,000.00 refund in error.

It's a government agency. A total clusterfu*ck.

When I tried to return it they kept bouncing me around to different people. No one could give me directions as to where to send the check back.
 

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Surprised he had 900 k left to seize


i would have def tried to parlay it somehow.... hopefully score and be able to return the money.....if not, oh well.....its not like im gonna get another shot with that kind of money
 

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i would have def tried to parlay it somehow.... hopefully score and be able to return the money.....if not, oh well.....its not like im gonna get another shot with that kind of money

I’d have prob bet $100,000 on a sure fire lock intending to return it right after, but lost , than started chasing with it j/k
 

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The IRS once sent me a $35,000.00 refund in error.

It's a government agency. A total clusterfu*ck.

When I tried to return it they kept bouncing me around to different people. No one could give me directions as to where to send the check back.

Had something similar happen to a client of mine but it was the state of California. He paid in his balance due and then they sent him all the money back. So when he called to try and repay, they asked for the balance due and they then had the nerve to try to assess penalties/interest on him
 

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