Filing False Tax Returns Gets New Hampshire Man 21 Months in Prison
Lawrence T. Smolinsky, 42, of Center Conway, N.H., was sentenced to 21 months in prison for filing false federal tax returns. Smolinsky knowingly failed to report business income totaling approximately $408,000 on his personal 2004, 2005 and 2006 federal income tax returns, which resulted in a tax loss of approximately $119,000 to the IRS. His case came to light as a result of the work of the IRS Criminal Investigation Division.
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