May 8, 2025 — A tax preparer who admitted to filing more than $3.5 million in fraudulent tax returns tied to a multi-state investigation of a COVID-19 pandemic unemployment benefit scheme in which she received a percentage of the ill-gotten gains was sentenced to serve eight years in prison for her crime. Read More
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Athens tax preparer sentenced to prison for filing $3.5+ million in false returns
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