False Tax Returns: Why CPAs and their Clients go to Prison

This course explains IRS investigations, distinguishes between simple mistakes and criminal acts, and helps preparers know what to do if under investigation.
Thursday, March 05, 2026
Time: 10:30 AM PST | 01:30 PM EST
Duration: 60 Minutes
IMG Robert Nordlander
Id: 9272
Live
Session
$119.00
Single Attendee
$249.00
Group Attendees
Recorded
Session
$159.00
Single Attendee
$359.00
Group Attendees
Combo
Live+Recorded
$249.00
Single Attendee
$549.00
Group Attendees

Overview:

It is a crime to knowingly prepare a false tax return. Many return preparers are not aware of the severity of civil and criminal penalties for a false tax return. Not only can a CPA lose the ability to represent their client to the IRS, but the CPA can lose their CPA license and potentially go to prison. Every tax year, the IRS publishes various stories about how return preparers and their clients go to prison for willfully submitting false tax returns. This course will discuss the ways that the IRS investigates bad return preparers. You will also understand the difference between simple mistakes versus a criminal act. The course helps return preparers know what to do if they are being investigated for a false tax return, including if their client is under criminal investigation.

Why you should Attend:

After attending this presentation, you will be able to

  • Understand the role of IRS in investigating false tax returns
  • Know the common statutes used for prosecuting false tax returns
  • Understand how preparers of false tax returns are discovered
  •  Understand the common schemes by return preparers in preparing false tax returns
  • Know the common defenses used by return preparers in shifting blame
  • Identify the steps an investigation takes from its inception to trial
  • Know how a federal judge evaluates the criminal sentencing of a bad return preparer
  • Understand the best practices for return preparers if a false tax return is suspected
  • Review case studies of return preparers that were sent to prison

Areas Covered in the Session:

The major topics covered in this class include: 
  • How the IRS catches bad return preparers 
  • The difference between simple mistakes and criminal acts 
  • What to do if your client is being investigated for tax crimes 
  • How to protect yourself if you are accused of preparing false tax returns

Who Will Benefit:

  • Return Preparers and/or CPAs

Speaker Profile

Robert Nordlander spent over 20 years as a special agent with IRS-Criminal Investigation, where he chased tax evaders and money launderers around the world. He is currently the sole shareholder of Nordlander CPA, PLLC, a boutique forensic accounting and tax resolution firm in North Carolina. He is a CPA and Certified Fraud Examiner. He is the author of three books on criminal tax and tax resolution