A Massachusetts man who owns a drywall and plastering business was sentenced to three years of probation, six months of home detention, and three months in a halfway house at the end of a tax evasion case on Dec. 19. The man, owner of P.L Drywall Inc., was ordered to...
Month: December 2013
US signs pacts with 6 countries to eliminate tax evasion
Massachusetts residents might have heard that six more countries have signed a pact that is intended to stop Americans from dodging the Internal Revenue Service by keeping their money overseas. The agreements are hoped to help cut down tax evasion by individuals who...
Former city manager pleads guilty to tax charges
Massachusetts residents may be interested in a recent case involving a former California city officialand the Internal Revenue Service. The former city manager pleaded guilty to charges related to tax evasion that were allegedly part of a plan to enrich the accused...
Commissioner serving six months for fraud
Tax laws in Massachusetts and elsewhere can be complicated and charges of tax evasion are not unheard of. In Chicago, several politicians are currently facing corruption and tax evasion charges. Recently, a former Cook County commissioner was set to begin a six-month...