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Accountant charged with filing false returns A certified public accountant operating out of a Takoma Park tax preparation business was charged last week with filing false income tax returns. Adeseye Afe, 45, of Upper Marlboro appeared Aug. District Court in Greenbelt. He was indicted on seven counts of allegedly aiding and abetting the filing of false tax returns at Odua International Inc., 6480 New Hampshire Ave. Attorney Office. According to the indictment, Afe led his clients to believe that they could file certain educational, mileage and business expenses under itemized deductions, which ensured them a larger tax return. To claim these deductions, Afe would either exaggerate his clients expenses or falsely claim the deductions altogether. According to Internal Revenue Service data, the number of tax preparer fraud indictments has increased over the last three years, and the number of accountants sentenced to prison has increased at an even higher rate. In 2003, 229 investigations into tax preparer fraud were initiated, and 49 accountants were sentenced. In 2005, there were 248 investigations, but 118 were sentenced. should become their own advocate, and scrutinize their tax returns line by line, said Kevin Mack, a CPA with RGM Consulting LLC on New Hampshire Avenue in Takoma Park. should ask their tax preparer how they came up with the numbers they did, talk to them like they would with their doctors. This is their financial health. Attorney Office for the District of Maryland, said this case was unrelated to a similar indictment filed last March. In that case, a federal grand jury indicted Jiten D. Mehta, founder of JDM World Financial Services Ltd. in Takoma Park, for filing false tax returns, money laundering and wire fraud. Mehta still works at JDM, but refused to comment on his case without his attorney present.