Politics & Government

Westchester Man Who Posed as IRS Worker Pleads Guilty in Tax Fraud Scheme

He also posed as a state employee to obtain personal information to file phony tax returns.

A Westchester man who was accused of posing as an IRS employee and a state Labor Department representative has pleaded guilty to a tax fraud and identity theft scheme.

Jared Brewton, 27, of Yonkers, pleaded guilty in White Plains federal court to a six-count indictment before U.S. District Judge Vincent L. Briccetti.

“Jared Brewton victimized the people whose identities he stole -- and the IRS through his fraudulent tax scheme," said Preet Bharara, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York. "Making his scheme all the more audacious, he did it by impersonating an IRS official on multiple occasions. And while he may have avoided paying taxes and received refunds he was not owed, he will not avoid paying for his crimes.”

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Brewton was charged in an indictment unsealed on Jan. 26. He was accused of running a scheme from 2006 to 2010 in which he prepared false income tax returns in his name and the names of other people, falsely and fraudulently inflating income and withholding taxes.

In one example, Brewton was accused of falsely reporting that his wages for the calendar year 2006 were $783,981 and that $359,750 in taxes had been withheld by his employers. Brewton also fraudulently obtained tax refunds in other people’s names by stealing their identities, and then filing fraudulent tax returns in their names, directing refunds be sent to his address.

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Bharara said Brewton posed as someone affiliated with the New York State Department of Labor in order to persuade a taxpayer to provide him with the taxpayer’s name, date of birth, and Social Security number. On multiple other occasions, Brewton posed as an employee of the IRS claiming to be an “Audit Group Representative” named “Susan Waters.”

Brewton is scheduled to be sentenced on Oct. 30, facing a maximum term of 34 years in prison. 


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