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Va. tax preparer faces charges of defrauding client

WASHINGTON – A woman who ran a Fairfax tax preparation business faces charges that she falsified tax returns and kept her client’s refunds.

Fairfax County police arrested Thuy Tien Le, of the 12800 block of Madeley Court, Tuesday and charged her with money laundering, obtaining money by a false pretense and two counts of identity theft with intent to defraud.

Investigators say she altered a client’s tax documents before submitting them to the IRS and increased the amount of the expected refund. She then directed the refunds to be electronically deposited into an account other than her client’s.

She operated a business called of T2 Advantage LLC, police say.

Police learned of the scheme in July when former a client of Le’s tried to refinance their mortgage. Tax documents the mortgage company obtained from the IRS were different from the copies Le had provided the client, police say.

Police say additional charges could be filed against Le and ask that anyone who may have been defrauded by Le or was a victim of a similar crime to call detectives at 703-691-2131.

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