I was literally coming to the comments to make sure I wasn’t crazy when I was thinking that, this validates it. She should be in jail. That’s technically fraud, right?
JMR Tax Services LLC is permanently closed, and thier website is no longer accessible. A rating site had them listed at 1.5 stars out of 5 and there was nothing but negative reviews.
She didn't scam her. The plaintiff just didn't like the chunk she had to pay, so the defendant said "No problem, I will file them this way.". I'm guessing the plaintiff badmouthed her around town and it costed her clients.
@@truelife974she absolutely scammed her. Tax preparers are 100% responsible for being transparent about their fee. It sounds like this is one of those people who quietly charges 5 times the amount of the average accountant after rushing the client out.
Perfect - she even included her accountant firm name in the show so _EVERYONE_ gets to know where NOT to have their taxes filed. Having the IRS come after you would be a horrible thing. Everyone should see this and avoid her company at all costs.
@@truelife974according to who? There was no proof that the plaintiff did anything wrong, only proof that the defendant committed fraud, lied, and was okay with taking a much higher fee than originally planned. Also proof that when you have a problem with the final outcome of your tax return and go to the woman that filed it, you need to be careful she doesn’t become spiteful and try to sabotage your return. Hopefully she was reported to the BBB for her actions.
@@vadimkoverdinsky5158 Probably because it was so clear and straightforward. No defence can be mounted against that when she openly admitted to committing a crime.
@@svyatoslavrurikovich8831 Right. But this isnt a real courtroom, its TV. The entire entertainment value of this episode lies in hearing the defendants excuse as to why she committed tax fraud.
I've heard about this scam. The accounting company does it wrong the first time for a large amount and a large fee, then resubmit it correctly and leaves the customer liable for the return, but they already got paid.
She did it wrong (LIED) the first time so that the plaintiff WOULD get a return, but after the plaintiff complained about the fee change, the accountant did the return correctly so that the plaintiff would have to pay the IRS. Shady, shady, shady! I recently had a tax preparer tell me that she would charge me $500 to do my taxes, but if I want more money back, she would charge me $800. I hung the phone up so fast. Stay away from these shady people!
The plaintiff knew what was going on from the beginning, so to get mad because you had to pay is crazy. To try and stop the defendant from getting money in the process is even crazier. The defendant just matched her crazy. You even acknowledge that the person you spoke to was upfront about the fees and that's because they usually are.
I've seen this done multiple times before by shady tax preparers. They submit it and you're issued a refund, then they go back in and resubmit it to their account with a higher amount expecting the money to be sent to the office in a check form and keep it without you knowing. Oldest scam in the book, surprise it's still working.
@@CcBeautiful94 You can amend any tax return you've filed with the IRS within (I think) the past few years or so. You file form 1040X (and possibly other forms), and it effectively replaces your original 1040. It's meant to be used if you make a mistake or discover income you (somehow) didn't know about. In this case, the defendant first told the IRS that the plaintiff was owed roughly $5000 in refunds, and then told the IRS (without the plaintiff's permission) "oops, I messed up, actually the plaintiff owes you money." One of those statements was presumably a lie, but the video doesn't give us enough information to tell which is the truth. Hopefully, the plaintiff will go to a reputable accountant and have them go over the amended and original returns in depth to figure out whether they need another amendment.
That's not what happened at all. The defendant actually did the opposite of what you said. Her reason for doing it was because the plaintiff costed her business from other people when she went around complaining about the $800 that the defendant deducted from her check. The $800 is the defendants standard fee for those kind of returns and it's how she gets paid. So what the defendant did was refiled her taxes without the credits that she worked out for her to get the first large return. The plaintiff was ahead from the beginning and in reality took from the defendant because she made people not use her services. The plaintiff is the real scammer. Judge Judy bailed her out.
IRS should have audited her company and any tax returns she did for anyone. I think they would have found lots of "incorrect" returns. How do you make an almost $5000 "mistake" ??
Most reputable companies will pay the irs the clients penalties if that company made a mistake on your tax return. The plaintiff got back what this company did to her.
Most reputable companies will pay the irs the clients penalties if that company made a mistake on your tax return. The plaintiff got back what this company did to her.
Report her to the IRS. She might not be allowed to continue doing tax returns if they find out. Plus, they might start looking into her previous returns.
Because amending a return isn't illegal. If anything, the first return was illegal and the second return was what it should have been in the beginning.
@@truelife974 She didn’t amend it, she refiled it without permission which is Federal Fraud. She already took $800 off the top for doing the taxes, which is crazy. H&R Block only charges around $100😳 She definitely ripped her off and when she complained about the price, she committed fraud.
Yeah this reeks of a scam. Unless that’s an extremely successful 25 year old plaintiff or whoever she works for doesn’t know how to properly withhold taxes, it’s very unlikely she was due a $5000+ refund
It's not a refund it's a child tax credit some people can be eligible for depending on how many kids and income level. It's called "Earned Income Credit". You can pay 0 in taxes and still get money after filing from this. It's to help low income parents.
Scammer tax accountant fudges the numbers so client gets a big refund, then takes a big cut of that for herself. Later down the road, the client gets audited and IRS finds actual refund should have been far less or nothing. Happens all the time.
WOW. What a spiteful defendant. She cannot be an actual accountant having only gone to a CC. Accountants require UNIVERSITY degrees. She's a glorified BOOKKEEPER.
As a woman in accounts payable /receivable and in school to be an accountant , the defendant should be IN JAIL !!!! That is fraud ! And her license should be yanked immediately!!!
It is clear that you’ve not taken any business law classes yet. She didn’t say she was a CPA. She only has a degree in accounting. Fraud was not proven in the case; she merely failed to get authorization to refile the plaintiffs return.
I went to a lady who looked just like her in Orlando, Florida. I'll never forget mess me up my taxes. I got Audit. and I had to pay the whole $5000 back.
So, she either filed a fraudulent return the first time, or submitted a second one to "get even" with the plaintiff over the dispute. Something tells me the IRS is going to be all over those returns her firm filed like white on rice.
Unless you have a business (or perhaps very wealthy) why are you not doing your own taxes? It’s not difficult and there are plenty of free ways to file that are listed on the IRS website.
There is no way the fee was only $200 for tax return services where the fee is not paid upfront. However the preparer had no business submitting an amended return without the clients authorization. Defendent she absolutely lose her credentials.
I like doing my own taxes, I don’t have a business or anything. I do them online for about $100 fee, I can even upload a W2 so there’s no mixup with the numbers
I bet I know what happened: the plaintiff claimed some credits she wasn't entitled to making her refund larger than it should have been. When she started to complain about the fees (and $800 isn't unusual) the preparer gave the IRS the real numbers. The preparer's mistake was re-filing the return.
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Wow. I'm a bit perplexed seeing her been mentioned here also Didn't know she has been good to so many people too this is wonderful, I'm in my fifth trade with her and it has been super.
She didn't, the plaintiff just didn't like having to pay $800. So what the defendant did was showed her how much she would get by not paying the fee. It turned out to be nothing. The IRS asked for the money backed.
WHY would defendant agree for this case to go on Judge Judy? They must know they're gonna lose hard, wouldn't it be better to take the L in some regular courtroom that almost nobody will see?
This happens a lot. You usually can’t find the person or their business mysteriously afterwards. Then you’re stuck. Do it yourself with turbo tax or H&R Block because it’s scammers out here 🤦🏾♀️
This is evil, her “ business” needs to be investigated and shut down! I wonder how many people she has scammed and since the clients do not know how to do taxes they could easily manipulate into thinking its clients fault 😵😵
It's hard to explain. The plaintiff didn't want to pay $800 so out of spite she told people that the defendant did her wrong. But keep in mind the plaintiff wouldn't have gotten as big of a refund had the defendant not done her taxes. So basically, the plaintiff went around telling lies that made people not come to her which made the defendant lose business, and this is all while the plaintiff is spending the tax money. So when the defendant found out what the plaintiff had been saying she went back and filed her taxes without the credits the $800 was paying for. What the defendant did was bad, but what the plaintiff did was worse. She tried to take the money and then stop her business at the same time.
Wow that’s the first time I ever heard of that. Quote her 200 and bill her 800. I would complain. I would have thought that was fraud. I wonder if she could lose her license or what ever for that.
The accountant looked like she wanted to laugh once she gave her answer to Judge Judy after wanting the question to be repeated for a second time. I'm glad Judge Judy told her it was bad business. This accountant basically hurt her own practice on national tv, the ultimate warning for people to stay away from her.
Defendant should be in jail.
i agree she took the money from the IRS knowing the plaintiff refund her money back to her account
1,000 percent
I was literally coming to the comments to make sure I wasn’t crazy when I was thinking that, this validates it. She should be in jail. That’s technically fraud, right?
Facts!
The defendant probably lost her business after it was aired on TV. She should be out of business.😂
I love how Judge Judy asked for the name of the company so people know about this scammer.
It can b easily change
@@BoricuaGuerrero401the name changes are usually still public record
@@Okenpo most people don’t do that much research
Yes! I loved that too!
Anybody who knows her already knows she's a scammer. The plaintiff knew and scammed Judge Judy.
JMR Tax Services LLC is permanently closed, and thier website is no longer accessible. A rating site had them listed at 1.5 stars out of 5 and there was nothing but negative reviews.
Unfortunately, I’m sure she just changed the name and is out scamming more people
Wow …serves her right
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Thanks for the update.
Why would she go on this show and expose her own fraud ?!?!? She’s not only a thief - she’s also an idiot!
An accountant who can't count. Or, an accountant you can't count on.
😂 love that pun!!
Or an accountant that won’t take any accountability.
Both! 😂
Well said.
How is the defendant not in jail??? This is a crime
She was in jail I bet after this aired on television.
@@trekgirl65 Can anyone confirm that?
@@svyatoslavrurikovich8831
You're always asking people for links or confirm
Lol get a life
No one probably ever reported her
Someone would have to report her to the IRS.
As soon as the defendant said "before the fees?", I already knew she was a scammer.
She didn't scam her. The plaintiff just didn't like the chunk she had to pay, so the defendant said "No problem, I will file them this way.". I'm guessing the plaintiff badmouthed her around town and it costed her clients.
The audacity of some people smh.
@@truelife974she absolutely scammed her. Tax preparers are 100% responsible for being transparent about their fee. It sounds like this is one of those people who quietly charges 5 times the amount of the average accountant after rushing the client out.
This is very simple, she needs to be locked up and never have access to anyone else’s tax returns
Perfect - she even included her accountant firm name in the show so _EVERYONE_ gets to know where NOT to have their taxes filed. Having the IRS come after you would be a horrible thing. Everyone should see this and avoid her company at all costs.
People will still use her. What she did wasn't cool, but the plaintiff didn't come to court with clean hands. She just didn't get caught!
@@truelife974according to who? There was no proof that the plaintiff did anything wrong, only proof that the defendant committed fraud, lied, and was okay with taking a much higher fee than originally planned. Also proof that when you have a problem with the final outcome of your tax return and go to the woman that filed it, you need to be careful she doesn’t become spiteful and try to sabotage your return. Hopefully she was reported to the BBB for her actions.
The audience when she said, "Can you repeat that, please?" 😆😆😆😆😆
Right! I had to re-play for those facial expressions! 🤣🤣🤣
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
The black lady in the front had me rolling 🤣
The black lady... dead on 2:26 😂
I bet the accountant wasn’t counting on THAT verdict
She should have known judge Judy started with her 😂😂
What was the verdict
@@soraeyamalia3868 plaintiff won 5k
I’m trying to figure out JUST HOW she did not think she would “not” be held ACCOUNTABLE?!
@@traceyjackson4470she wasn't held accountable. In fact, the plaintiff got over on Judge Judy.
When JJ starts with defendant, 99% of the time it's not gonna go well for the defendant. 😂
Dang, she got exposed.
exactly what i said
😅Truly exposed
I wanted the judge to hear her excuses so she could rip her a new one. 😂
IKR?? It was so unsatisfyingly quick.
@@vadimkoverdinsky5158 Probably because it was so clear and straightforward. No defence can be mounted against that when she openly admitted to committing a crime.
@@svyatoslavrurikovich8831 Right. But this isnt a real courtroom, its TV. The entire entertainment value of this episode lies in hearing the defendants excuse as to why she committed tax fraud.
@@tommyjones6866 It isn't a real court but it is still legal arbitration, not merely TV.
I've heard about this scam. The accounting company does it wrong the first time for a large amount and a large fee, then resubmit it correctly and leaves the customer liable for the return, but they already got paid.
Thanks for clearing that up. I didn't really understand this case until I started reading the comments.
That is disgusting!
I'm still kinda confused. So the accountant got the money from the return or was just paid the high fees
@@irideaunicorn1620just the high fees i believe
@@irideaunicorn1620 She was paid the fees based on the high return. If she filed right the first time she wouldn't have made much.
She did it wrong (LIED) the first time so that the plaintiff WOULD get a return, but after the plaintiff complained about the fee change, the accountant did the return correctly so that the plaintiff would have to pay the IRS. Shady, shady, shady! I recently had a tax preparer tell me that she would charge me $500 to do my taxes, but if I want more money back, she would charge me $800. I hung the phone up so fast. Stay away from these shady people!
The plaintiff knew what was going on from the beginning, so to get mad because you had to pay is crazy. To try and stop the defendant from getting money in the process is even crazier. The defendant just matched her crazy. You even acknowledge that the person you spoke to was upfront about the fees and that's because they usually are.
@@truelife974 yeah but trying to out gutter tue plantiff did nothing for the defendant tho
@@truelife974stop lying.
I've seen this done multiple times before by shady tax preparers. They submit it and you're issued a refund, then they go back in and resubmit it to their account with a higher amount expecting the money to be sent to the office in a check form and keep it without you knowing. Oldest scam in the book, surprise it's still working.
I using Direct Deposit a way to counter that?
I guess they dont know for a short time until irs asks for money back.
I guess I don’t understand but if they received a refund already I didn’t know it was possible to then resubmit it for a higher amount
@@CcBeautiful94 You can amend any tax return you've filed with the IRS within (I think) the past few years or so. You file form 1040X (and possibly other forms), and it effectively replaces your original 1040. It's meant to be used if you make a mistake or discover income you (somehow) didn't know about. In this case, the defendant first told the IRS that the plaintiff was owed roughly $5000 in refunds, and then told the IRS (without the plaintiff's permission) "oops, I messed up, actually the plaintiff owes you money." One of those statements was presumably a lie, but the video doesn't give us enough information to tell which is the truth. Hopefully, the plaintiff will go to a reputable accountant and have them go over the amended and original returns in depth to figure out whether they need another amendment.
That's not what happened at all. The defendant actually did the opposite of what you said. Her reason for doing it was because the plaintiff costed her business from other people when she went around complaining about the $800 that the defendant deducted from her check. The $800 is the defendants standard fee for those kind of returns and it's how she gets paid. So what the defendant did was refiled her taxes without the credits that she worked out for her to get the first large return. The plaintiff was ahead from the beginning and in reality took from the defendant because she made people not use her services. The plaintiff is the real scammer. Judge Judy bailed her out.
IRS should have audited her company and any tax returns she did for anyone. I think they would have found lots of "incorrect" returns. How do you make an almost $5000 "mistake" ??
I can do that by myself and not pay a firm anything!
Most reputable companies will pay the irs the clients penalties if that company made a mistake on your tax return. The plaintiff got back what this company did to her.
Most reputable companies will pay the irs the clients penalties if that company made a mistake on your tax return. The plaintiff got back what this company did to her.
Report her to the IRS. She might not be allowed to continue doing tax returns if they find out. Plus, they might start looking into her previous returns.
Well that was quick. Straight to the point. ✅
NOT expecting one so quick!
Didn’t even entertain her counterclaim 🤣
Ain't nothin to entertain. Whatever plaintiff said about her is true. 😂😂
She a scammer PERIOD
With 20 years experience.
That was very fraudulent and malicious of the Defendant. I'm glad she and her company have been exposed to millions
It wasn't really fraudulent. All she did was an amendment to the original return. That's why nothing happened to her.
Defendant is a scammer and a criminal.
That awful smirk.
How is she not in jail and why is the IRS not investigating the defendant and her LLC ?
Because amending a return isn't illegal. If anything, the first return was illegal and the second return was what it should have been in the beginning.
@@truelife974 She didn’t amend it, she refiled it without permission which is Federal Fraud. She already took $800 off the top for doing the taxes, which is crazy. H&R Block only charges around $100😳 She definitely ripped her off and when she complained about the price, she committed fraud.
Yeah this reeks of a scam. Unless that’s an extremely successful 25 year old plaintiff or whoever she works for doesn’t know how to properly withhold taxes, it’s very unlikely she was due a $5000+ refund
If she has 2 or 3 kids it could easily be that much.
It's not a refund it's a child tax credit some people can be eligible for depending on how many kids and income level. It's called "Earned Income Credit". You can pay 0 in taxes and still get money after filing from this. It's to help low income parents.
hope she is outta business 💯
Scammer tax accountant fudges the numbers so client gets a big refund, then takes a big cut of that for herself. Later down the road, the client gets audited and IRS finds actual refund should have been far less or nothing. Happens all the time.
Thank you for explaining bc I was confused 😭
@@Kaismommy It's just one of many different scams shady accountants do. Always use a reputable, well-known tax service if you want your taxes done.
@@Kaismommy I too was wondering what this case was all about until I read the comments.
Thank you!!!!
But in this case the defendant amended the return and caused her to be audited.
Send the defendant STRAIGHT TO JAIL!!! 😡 Trifling 🤬
The amazing thing here is that the Defendant actually agreed to have this case come onto the Judge Judy show. It's mind blowing.
The audience, when she asked, Judge J "can you repeat that please". Everyone knew what it was from there 😂
Short and sweet! Thank you Judge Judy!🙂
Outrageous and vindictive
According to a Google search, JMR tax Service LLC are now permanently closed. Not sure what Jeanita Ross is doing, these days.
probably the same, just a different company name.
She is still doing taxes!
Having worked in public accounting for years, this is crazy.
Agreed
WOW. What a spiteful defendant. She cannot be an actual accountant having only gone to a CC. Accountants require UNIVERSITY degrees. She's a glorified BOOKKEEPER.
She made JJ slow down and get louder=more irritated 😮🤷🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
As an accountant as soon as she walked
In and started squinting I knew she was SHADY
I’ve been doing my own taxes for years. It’s not that hard.
I’ve been doing ours for over 40 years. It gets easier as we get older, I must say!
True, but tax preparers go to school every year to learn about new tax laws and changes in old ones. That and the convenience, is what you pay for.
If you have a simple return it's easy.
@@andreabradley5837
I did ours when we owned our own business. Not difficult at all
As a woman in accounts payable /receivable and in school to be an accountant , the defendant should be IN JAIL !!!! That is fraud ! And her license should be yanked immediately!!!
It is clear that you’ve not taken any business law classes yet.
She didn’t say she was a CPA. She only has a degree in accounting. Fraud was not proven in the case; she merely failed to get authorization to refile the plaintiffs return.
And the plaintiff should be in the cell with her!
LMFAOOO THE DEFENDANT SHOULD NOT BE IN BUSINESS!! 😂
Wow, what a crook!
I'd love to see proof of her accounting degree
Why in the hell would the Defendant go on Judge Judy after this malarkey?
Malarkey 😂😂
Funny business, balderdash, poppycock, baloney...
😂
@@whitneylovesweets🤣🤣💯
Oh that’s so embarrassing you could see guilt written all over the defendant face, what a shame 😢
Public beware of this woman and her "business"! Scammer without a doubt! Stay clear of her!
I went to a lady who looked just like her in Orlando, Florida. I'll never forget mess me up my taxes. I got Audit. and I had to pay the whole $5000 back.
Whenever she starts with the defendant.. you KNOW who the criminal is 😂
So, she either filed a fraudulent return the first time, or submitted a second one to "get even" with the plaintiff over the dispute.
Something tells me the IRS is going to be all over those returns her firm filed like white on rice.
The awkward silence before she admitted she refiled without the plaintiff's consent was the best part to me.
And that's the only reason why the plaintiff won.
What the defendant did is what we simply call 'a dick move'.
"a trans move".
A one-parter? 🤔
Right ewww nooo
I feel a bit ripped off!
Unbelievable!
Unless you have a business (or perhaps very wealthy) why are you not doing your own taxes? It’s not difficult and there are plenty of free ways to file that are listed on the IRS website.
If I tried to scam the IRS, the courts would make an example of out of me 😬
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There is no way the fee was only $200 for tax return services where the fee is not paid upfront. However the preparer had no business submitting an amended return without the clients authorization. Defendent she absolutely lose her credentials.
But you know why she did it.
Jail her
After jj said “Miss Ross I’m going to start with you “ i knew it was over for her🤣🤣🤣
800$ fees.. are they a family of 8 or something!! Wtf. My accountant takes 75$ per person!
This case should be in a criminal court, not small claims.
Scammers are everywhere, no matter how legitimate their business may seem on the surface.
She actually didn't scam her.
I like doing my own taxes, I don’t have a business or anything. I do them online for about $100 fee, I can even upload a W2 so there’s no mixup with the numbers
Download and dirty… Pure greed! You won't escape judgment......
Yes, but greed on the part of the plaintiff. The defendant didn't scam her like everyone thinks. The plaintiff didn't want to pay!
That’s fraud. That woman should lose her license and be in jail.
2:24 The look on everyone's faces 😂
Damn!!!!
Defendant is Petty on an elevated level. She is also a fraudster
I bet I know what happened: the plaintiff claimed some credits she wasn't entitled to making her refund larger than it should have been. When she started to complain about the fees (and $800 isn't unusual) the preparer gave the IRS the real numbers. The preparer's mistake was re-filing the return.
She only did that because the plaintiff costed her money by doing that. The defendant didn't make a mistake. She just evened the score.
The lady behind the defendant, red shirt and red lipstick, is always in the gallery.
Just your average LA types coming in between casting calls.
i call her lips!
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Wow. I'm a bit perplexed seeing her been mentioned here also Didn't know she has been good to so many people too this is wonderful, I'm in my fifth trade with her and it has been super.
The very first time we tried, we invested $1000 and after a week, we received $5900. That really helped us a lot to pay up our bills.
She's the best honestly I'm also a beneficiary. This inflation has taught people the importance of multiples income investment helps alots..
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How do I reach her???
The way the plaintiff kept looking over at the Defendant lmao...I just know she wanted to slap her LOL
SHOCKER!!
She should’ve been charged and her license pulled. What a snake. Now I believe she over charged her too.
She didn't, the plaintiff just didn't like having to pay $800. So what the defendant did was showed her how much she would get by not paying the fee. It turned out to be nothing. The IRS asked for the money backed.
@@truelife974 Did you not watch the case? That’s not what happened at all.
Great job Judge Judy
Defendant be like, "can you repeat that please"......more commonly known as the infamous, "huh?".
That hesitant “Yes” the defendant gave at 3:33 shows she knew well what she was doing.
WHY would defendant agree for this case to go on Judge Judy? They must know they're gonna lose hard, wouldn't it be better to take the L in some regular courtroom that almost nobody will see?
Judy packed them up like a thanksgiving dinner that was a quick one.
If she doesn’t pay it
I would file charges against her.
Defendant is a crook she’ll never get any tax business again now that people know her ways smh
I am glad the scam artist was fully exposed. She should be prosecuted and her liscence taken away.
This isnt about money ,its about being vindictive.She should be in jail .
You know damn well the government & the IRS watch Judge Judy’s show & take notes on them fradulant folks haha.
That is unbelievable, that’s got to be illegal
This happens a lot. You usually can’t find the person or their business mysteriously afterwards. Then you’re stuck. Do it yourself with turbo tax or H&R Block because it’s scammers out here 🤦🏾♀️
This is evil, her “ business” needs to be investigated and shut down! I wonder how many people she has scammed and since the clients do not know how to do taxes they could easily manipulate into thinking its clients fault 😵😵
Good job Judge Judy!🙌🏾❤️
This is criminal!
The faces from the audience when the defendant asked JJ to repeat the question 🤣
She should be in jail and her accounting firm should be shut down
Why would she do that?!
It's hard to explain. The plaintiff didn't want to pay $800 so out of spite she told people that the defendant did her wrong. But keep in mind the plaintiff wouldn't have gotten as big of a refund had the defendant not done her taxes. So basically, the plaintiff went around telling lies that made people not come to her which made the defendant lose business, and this is all while the plaintiff is spending the tax money. So when the defendant found out what the plaintiff had been saying she went back and filed her taxes without the credits the $800 was paying for. What the defendant did was bad, but what the plaintiff did was worse. She tried to take the money and then stop her business at the same time.
I hope the IRS audits the defendants tax returns and every tax return she filed for clients.
Wow that’s the first time I ever heard of that. Quote her 200 and bill her 800. I would complain. I would have thought that was fraud. I wonder if she could lose her license or what ever for that.
The nerve to counter sue..
Absolutely evil
She paid someome $812 to do her taxes???? Is that normal in the US?
Maybe for large companies, not for individual taxes no.
They always want to say something when they get caught. The nerve..
Snaky defendant. She should be charged with a crime and her business investigated.
The accountant looked like she wanted to laugh once she gave her answer to Judge Judy after wanting the question to be repeated for a second time. I'm glad Judge Judy told her it was bad business. This accountant basically hurt her own practice on national tv, the ultimate warning for people to stay away from her.
Good thing I never got caught when I was doing that stuff 😱