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Read moreRIVERSIDE, CA — A Riverside tax preparer who filed thousands of fraudulent tax returns that included bogus medical expenses and mortgage interest deductions was sentenced Monday to six years in fe...
Read moreRIVERSIDE, CA — A Riverside tax preparer who filed thousands of fraudulent tax returns that included bogus medical expenses and mortgage interest deductions was sentenced Monday to six years in fe...
Read moreAlthough on appeal the court distinguished that there was new information in the claim, the court ultimately found the new information was not material, nor was it plead with particularity. The U....