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Former owner of Seaford drug rehab center pleads guilty to false statements on tax return

Feb. 14, 2024 — David C. Weiss, U.S. Attorney for the District of Delaware, announced that a Milton man pled guilty in federal court yesterday to a one count Information charging him with of Making False Statements on a Tax Return. Chief U.S. District Judge Colm F. Connolly accepted the plea.
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The 2023 tax season has begun - IRS offers tips to accurately file your return

IRS shares tips on what’s new for 2023 and how taxpayers can prepare and file an accurate and complete tax return.
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Muncie area tax preparer sentenced to 18 months in federal prison for filing nearly 400 false tax returns

May 1, 2025 — Christina Moles, a.k.a. Tina Lashley, of Redkey, Indiana has been sentenced to 18 months in federal prison followed by three years of supervised release after pleading guilty to wire fraud and aiding and assisting the making of a false federal income tax return. Moles has also been ordered to pay $567,010 in restitution.
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SOI Tax Stats - Math Errors on Individual Income Tax Returns, by Type of Error - IRS Data Book Table 25

Math Errors on Individual Income Tax Returns, by Type of Error and Calendar Year
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Josephine County man sentenced to federal prison for illegally manufacturing marijuana and falsifying tax returns

Dec. 23, 2024 — A Josephine County, Oregon man was sentenced to federal prison Wednesday for illegally manufacturing marijuana and filing false tax returns with the IRS.
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About Form 943 (PR), Employer's Annual Tax Return for Agricultural Employees (Puerto Rican Version)

Information about Form 943 (PR), Planilla para la Declaración Anual de la Contribución Federal del Patrono de Empleados Agrícolas, including recent updates, related forms and instructions on how to file. File this form if you paid wages to one or more farmworkers and the wages were subject to social security and Medicare taxes or federal income tax withholding.
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Coal broker charged with filing false returns and obstructing the IRS

May 16, 2023 — A federal grand jury in Charlotte, North Carolina, returned an indictment today charging a man with filing false individual tax returns and attempting to obstruct an IRS audit and criminal investigation.
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2020 Recovery Rebate Credit — Topic G: Correcting issues after the 2020 tax return is filed

FAQs about Correcting issues after the 2020 tax return is filed
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Taxpayers who owe and missed the April 18 filing deadline should file now to limit penalties and interest; not too late to claim the Child Tax Credit for 2021

IR-2022-91, April 19, 2022 — The IRS encourages taxpayers who missed Monday’s April 18 tax-filing deadline to file as soon as possible. While taxpayers due a refund receive no penalty for filing late, those who owe and missed the deadline without requesting an extension should file quickly to limit penalties and interest.
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Filing a 2020 tax return, even if you don't have to, could put money in your pocket

While people with income under a certain amount aren't required to file a tax return because they won't owe any tax, if you qualify for certain tax credits or already paid some federal income tax, the IRS might owe you a refund that you can only get by filing a return.
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