A man from Mendon, Massachusetts, was recently convicted of a tax crime after the IRS claimed that he under-reported the income that he received from advertisers on his blog. He was convicted of filing a false income tax return at the federal court in Boston,...
Month: October 2012
New local options create more tax options for seniors
The town council in Franklin, Massachusetts, has accepted a new measure offered by the state that allows senior citizens to defer two new types of charges. Seniors residing in the town already had the option to defer property taxes, but they now can also include their...
Dartmouth resident receives federal tax evasion sentence
A man from Dartmouth, Massachusetts, was recently sentenced after his tax evasion conviction. He received a sentence for two years and a $50,000 fine and over $300,000 in restitution, payable to the Internal Revenue Service. According to court documents, the man and...
Legislator facing federal prison after tax fraud guilty plea
A New England legislator convicted recently of tax crimes says that he is remorseful of his actions -- but he and his business partner could still receive up to eight years each in federal prison for their actions when they are sentenced later this year. The...