Posts Tagged ‘tax cheat’

Florida Doctor Evades Taxes, Fails to Evade IRS

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

A doctor in the Orlando, Fla., area pleaded guilty to one count of failure to file an income tax return.
According to the plea agreement, Nelson V. Vazquez, 48, of Deltona, Fla., intentionally did not file income tax returns from 2002 to 2004. The total amount of unpaid taxes for those three years was $54,140.
Vazquez, a medical doctor licensed to practice in Florida, worked as a temporary physician for other physicians
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Michigan Man Gets 22 Mos. for Failing to Pay Taxes

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

Richard Blanchard, 52, of Warren, Mich., was sentenced to 22 months in prison and ordered to pay $195,000 in restitution to the IRS.
In August 2007, a federal jury convicted Blanchard on 18 counts of failure to account for and pay over employee withholding taxes.
From 1997 to 2003, Blanchard operated R. Blanchard Construction Company, which provided excavation and snow removal services. He withheld $195,000 in taxes but failed to pay the
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Recipients of Stimulus Money Owe More Than $220 Million in Back Taxes

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

At least 13 companies who received some of the $300 billion in TARP (Troubled Asset Relief Program) funds owe hundreds of million of dollars in delinquent federal taxes but still received federal bailout money.
As a condition of receiving TARP funds, these companies signed statements indicating they owned no back federal taxes.
According to House Ways and Means Oversight Subcommittee Chairman John Lewis, D-Ga, the Treasury Department relied on company statements, rather
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Colorado Couple Charged with Tax Evasion

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

Cheryl McMillan, 56, and Marion McMillan, 61, of Monument, Colo., were charged with tax evasion. The government alleges the husband and wife filed false and fraudulent tax returns that substantially underreported income for the tax years 2003 and 2004.
Cheryl McMillan faces two counts of tax evasion, while her husband Marion faces one count of tax evasion. They both face up to five years in prison and a $100,000 fine for
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Chicago Businessman Deals with Tax Charge

Sunday, March 15th, 2009

The president of a Chicago government relations and economic development firm was charged with filing a false federal corporate income tax return for allegedly underreporting his firm’s taxable income.
Illinois Development Services Corporation president Anthony B. Bruno, 56, was charged in a single-count criminal information alleging he filed a federal corporate income tax return for Gray & Associates for calendar year 2001 which stated that Gray & Associates’ taxable income was
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Couple Sentenced for Ponzi Scheme, Income Tax Evasion

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

Shirley G. Graybill, 72, of North Haven, Conn., was sentenced to two years of probation — the first four months of which she must spend in home confinement — after pleading guilty to one count of making and subscribing to a false 2002 tax return.
According to court records, the Triple Diamond Foundation was an entity created by Graybill and her husband, Dale L. Graybill, purportedly to fund cancer research —
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Stop Tax Haven Abuse Bill: Preventing Offshore Tax Evasion Another Sign IRS Enforcement is on the Rise

Monday, March 9th, 2009

Last week, Sen. Carl Levin, chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, examined the recent deferred prosecution agreement between the Department of Justice and UBS AG Bank of Switzerland, as well as the DOJ’s ongoing attempts to force the bank to identify its U.S. customers with secret Swiss bank accounts.
Recently, a senior executive of a large Swiss bank was charged with conspiring with other
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Pro Golfer Faces Tax Charges

Monday, March 9th, 2009

Professional golfer Jim Thorpe faces four counts of failure to file an income tax return and three counts of failing to pay income taxes.
According to prosecutors, in addition to being a golfer on the PGA Champions Tour, Thorpe earned income by playing in PGA events and from various endorsements. He also was the sole officer and director of a Florida corporation known as JLT Inc.
Thorpe, 59, of Heathrow, Fla., allegedly
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Oregon Man Pleads Guilty to Tax Evasion

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

Mark Arthur Henriksen, 56, of Monmouth, Ore., pleaded guilty to one count of income tax evasion for the year 2001.
In 2001 and 2002, Henriksen was a principal of Applied Technical Systems, a business in Lake Oswego that installs commercial data networks. In response to a prior IRS levy against him, Henriksen used a friend to act on his behalf as a nominee shareholder of the company in order to circumvent
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Tenn. Businessman Gets 8 Months for Tax Evasion

Friday, February 20th, 2009

Thoeun Chan, 52, of Germantown, Tenn., was sentenced to eight months in prison and ordered to pay $207,142.30 in restitution following his guilty plea for tax evasion. Chan, owner of Handiworks Jewelry and Winchester Pawn and Jewelry in Memphis, admitted he failed to report about $274,875 in income for 2001 and about $277,277 in income for 2002. These false returns resulted in a tax loss of approximately $207,142.30.

Tax Shelter Dealer Faces 5 Years

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

A financial services consultant based in Memphis pleaded guilty in New York to conspiracy to defraud the IRS in connection with tax shelters marketed by the accounting firm Ernst & Young.
According to the information filed in Manhattan federal court and statements made during the guilty plea, 46-year-old Charles Bolton, from 1998 to 2002, was involved with an E&Y group, known initially as “VIPER” for “Value Ideas Produce Extraordinary Results,” and
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Architect Guilty of Tax Evasion

Monday, February 16th, 2009

Architect Jeffrey Alan Carrithers, of Portland, Ore., pleaded guilty to one count of income tax evasion for the year 2000.
According to the plea, Carrithers received substantial taxable income in 2000 and owed a substantial amount of tax. He willfully attempted to evade taxes, however, by concealing his true taxable income from the IRS and by failing to pay the tax due and owing.

Church Sound Man Evaded Income Taxes

Sunday, February 15th, 2009

A Tennessee man, in pleading guilty to tax charges, told the court he owes the federal government more than $300,000.
Charles Grecco, 44, of Franklin, Tenn., was sentenced to serve 6 months in prison after pleading guilty to two counts of failure to pay taxes to the United States.
According to the government, Grecco failed to pay more than $67,000 in federal income taxes for years 2001 and 2002. During the plea
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Ohio Man Loses Bet With IRS: Pleads Guilty to Tax Evasion

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

An Ohio gambler will spend the next 18 months in prison after pleading guilty to tax evasion charges.
Paul E. Sabatino, of Streetboro, Ohio, who pleaded guilty to the charge, was also ordered to perform 150 hours of community service and continue treatment for gambling addiction.
From 2002 to 2005, Sabatino embezzled approximately $1.7 million from a client of the CPA firm where he worked as an accountant. During that period, Sabatino
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Four N.C. Women Sentenced in Tax Fraud Case

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009

In Wilmington, N.C., four women were sentenced for their involvement in a tax fraud scheme.
Pamela D. Evans, 33, received 15 months in prison; Bertha Battle, 28, received 15 months in prison; Tasha Battle, 28, received 180 days of home confinement with electronic monitoring; and Gwendolyn P. Evans, 49, received one month in prison and up to 150 days of home confinement with electronic monitoring.
All four pleaded guilty to conspiring to
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