ROXY's Notary & Multiservices

ROXY's Notary & Multiservices notario, taxas, seguro, itin. titulo

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05/09/2024

Para los clientes que me preguntan mucho acerca de sus bebés, dependes

04/07/2024

20 y 21 de Abril, la oficina estara cerrada, no citas disponible para estos dias.
April 20 and 21, the office will be closed, no appointments available for these days

01/12/2024

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01/10/2024
03/09/2023

Most of the work authorization renewal fee is 410$. But there is an exception for the Afghans, it is 0$ to renew, until September 30th, 2023
Call me if you need help to Renew
(346) 234-8217

03/07/2023

IRS NEWS
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Paola Bedoy, of Stockton, was sentenced today by U.S. District Judge Kimberly J. Mueller to five years in prison for eight counts of preparing fraudulent tax returns.
According to court documents and evidence presented at a jury trial, for years Bedoy ran a tax preparation business in Stockton called Javez Enterprises. Bedoy repeatedly encouraged and assisted her clients in preparing fraudulent federal income tax returns by claiming earned income credits and child tax credits based upon dependents who were not eligible for those credits. For example, Bedoy falsely listed a child as disabled when he was not, put dependents on returns that her clients didn't even know to fraudulently boost refunds, and repeatedly sought tax credits based on noncitizen children living in Mexico who Bedoy knew did not qualify for those tax credits. In one instance caught on video, Bedoy suggested the fraud to a client so that the client could afford to pay her fee and then tripled her fee to that client. Bedoy also admitted to investigators that she "bought" children to add to clients' tax returns to inflate their refunds, and sometimes kept the inflated portion of the refunds for herself.
While Bedoy initially claimed she committed some of this fraud to help her family, during the time she committed the fraud, Bedoy gambled extensively at area casinos, losing over $130,000 during a period that she reported only $67,000 in income on her own personal federal income tax returns. Bedoy testified in her own defense at trial and received a sentencing enhancement for obstruction of justice after the court determined that Bedoy gave materially false testimony. In the aggregate, Bedoy filed hundreds of tax returns with the IRS seeking refunds in the millions of dollars.
Bedoy was ordered to report to begin service of her sentence by 2 p.m. on October 19.
This case was the product of an investigation by Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation. Assistant U.S. Attorney Christopher S. Hales prosecuted the case.

02/02/2023

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02/02/2023

We accept payments thru ZELLE, PayPal, Cash App, and all Debit and Credit Cards

02/01/2023

LAREDO — As the filing deadline for tax season 2021 approaches, a woman has been ordered to federal prison following her conviction of preparing and filing false income tax returns, announced U.S. Attorney Jennifer B. Lowery.

Lisa Gonzalez pleaded guilty Sept. 9, 2021.

Today, U.S. District Judge Diana Saldana sentenced Gonzalez to 12 months and a day in federal prison. Judge Saldana further ordered Gonzalez to pay $301,908 in restitution to the IRS.
At the hearing, the court heard additional evidence detailing that from 2012 to 2015, Gonzalez learned how to conduct her own scheme while working for another tax preparer. That individual was also convicted of the same crime.
At the time of her plea, Gonzalez admitted she prepared fraudulent tax returns for clients under a business known as BG Tax Service. The false income tax returns resulted in a total loss of $301,908 in tax revenue for the IRS.
In the fraudulent tax returns, Gonzalez made false claims for earned income tax credit, business income losses, child tax credits, farm income, itemized deductions, residential energy credits, general business credits and American Opportunity credits.
Gonzalez was permitted to remain on bond and voluntarily surrender to a U.S. Bureau of Prisons facility to be determined in the near future.
IRS-Criminal Information conducted the investigation. Assistant U.S. Attorney Adam L. Goldman prosecuted the case

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