The royal treatment; tit for tat; false certifications; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
Travis and Tripp Slaughter made "off the books" payments to crews who prosecutors said often “were living and working in the ...
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KCRG on MSNTax scams to watch out for as filing deadline approachesBobby Hansen of the Better Business Bureau warns that the most common tax scam involves a false claim of unpaid taxes and a ...
Failing to file your tax returns can lead to serious consequences. Worst case scenario, you can face jail time for ...
Consumers in West Virginia lost more than $27 million in 2024 to scams, according to statistics released by the Federal Trade ...
As the deadline to file gets closer, cybersecurity experts warn, you're even more likely to be targeted by scammers. You ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNCustoms fraud causes loss of billionsIn a major system breach, importers have tampered with over 10,000 Goods Declaration (GD) forms by altering originally declared quantities and descriptions of goods in connivance with the Pakistan ...
Two Jacksonville brothers, Travis Slaughter and Tripp Slaughter, have been sentenced to federal prison for their involvement ...
The IRS also warns to be wary of who you hire to prepare your taxes. Scam preparers set up fake websites to steal your information. In other cases, the agency says so-called "ghost preparers ...
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis talks about cutting property taxes in Florida, a move that would cripple local governments and require tax raises elsewhere.
If Trump’s plan is implemented, it could mean that taxes would be eliminated for most of the country, per MassLive.com.
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