It’s rare for the Internal Revenue Service to seek criminal charges against taxpayers for allegedly failing to file returns, but the agency typically limits such actions to high-profile cases such as Baltimore Police Commissioner Darryl De Sousa’s. De Sousa was charged with three misdemeanor counts…
Source: Sun
Criminal tax charges are rare, but the IRS sometimes makes examples of high-profile cases
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