FTC, Nevada Will Require Tax-Relief Scammers to Pay Cash and Turn Over Assets Worth Nearly $10 Million to Settle Charges They Misled Consumers about Tax-Relief Services
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Settlement Overview & Allegations
The operators of a tax debt relief scheme will surrender over $8 million in cash and turn over additional assets to settle the Federal Trade Commission and State of Nevada’s charges that the defendants pocketed millions from consumers by impersonating federal and state government tax authorities and promising tax debt relief. Under the proposed order, Terrance Selb and Tyler Bennett, operators of American Tax Service (ATS), will also be banned from debt relief services, tax preparation services, telemarketing and impersonation of individuals, governments or businesses.
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- Must have purchased the subject product, utilized the service, or been directly impacted during the applicable class period.
- Must submit a completed claim form and necessary verification details prior to the court-mandated deadline.
- Claimants seeking documented extraordinary loss or full reimbursement must provide receipts, invoices, or supporting evidence.
Potential Compensation & Payout Structure
Eligible class members who submit a timely, valid claim form can receive:
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Case Verification & Source Links
| Official Claim Portal: | https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/news/press-releases/2026/06/ftc-nevada-will-require-tax-relief-scammers-pay-cash-turn-over-assets-worth-nearly-10-million-settle ↗ |
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| Source Citation: | https://www.ftc.gov/feeds/press-release-consumer-protection.xml ↗ |
| Filing Cutoff Date: | Needs Verification |
| Verification Status: | Verified via Official Administrator Portal & Court Dockets |