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Danville attorney pleads guilty in tax scheme
A Danville attorney who resigned his position with the city this week has pleaded guilty to helping clients illegally shield income from the Internal Revenue Service. Attorney John P. Wolgamot pleaded guilty Thursday in federal court in Urbana to one...Tags: Trials, Justice System, Danville (Danville, Virginia), Lawyers
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Resolving shortcomings of the IRS
Nina E. Olson, the official appointed to speak out on behalf of U.S. taxpayers, has a few major gripes about the Internal Revenue Service. Among them, she believes the agency needs to better protect victims of tax-related identity theft and should get...Tags: Crimes, Foreclosures, Social Security, Wages and Pensions, Ceremonies
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Business Digest
Baltimore Washington Financial Advisors, a Columbia-based fee-only service, has entered a partnership with the Columbia Orchestra to help extend the orchestra's contacts and support in the local business community. "Fee-only" compensation means advisers...Tags: Unisys Corporation, Washington, Corporate Officers, Environmental Politics, People
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State revokes pension of prominent Garden City lawyer
sandra.peddie@newsday.com and eden.laikin@newsday.comState Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli has revoked the pension of a private attorney from a politically prominent Garden City law firm, along with those of two upstate attorneys, bringing to 28 the number of people who have lost pensions or pension credits...Tags: Justice System, Wages and Pensions, Business Enterprises, Legal Services, Lawyers
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Last Sentencing In N.O. City Hall Corruption Case
The Associated PressA defendant who helped authorities crack a City Hall kickback scheme was sentenced to six months in federal prison Wednesday by a federal judge who turned down prosecutors' request that the man be allowed to remain free. Terry Songy, 51, pleaded guilty...Tags: Trials, Local Elections, Crimes, Fraud, Justice System
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Agents raid bondsman's offices
Sun reporterFederal agents this week raided the offices of Milton Tillman Jr., a leading Baltimore bail bondsman who has been a repeated target of federal and state law enforcement and was convicted years ago of tax evasion and bribery. A spokeswoman for U.S....Tags: Federal Bureau of Investigation, Crimes, Injuries, Corporate Crime, State Budgets
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Unclaimed Checks Total Nearly $1.4 Million
The Associated PressThere's a lot of unclaimed money in Calcasieu Parish. Nearly 4,700 senior citizens in Calcasieu Parish have not claimed their economic stimulus checks. That amounts to more than $1.4 million in unclaimed money. Ricky Cormier is the program director...Tags: Louisiana
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Wisconsin gave 527 political groups $2.2 million
Wisconsin donors gave so-called 527 political groups a record $2.2 million over the past 18 months. That's according to an analysis by government watchdog group Wisconsin Democracy Campaign. 527s are political groups that work to influence elections...Tags: Wisconsin, Charity, Elections, Political Candidates
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Dog Rescuer Pounded With Back Taxes
KTLA NewsBAKERSFIELD -- Dog rescuer Josh Pasewaldt, of Ventura County, is being hit hard by the tax man. The owner makes a living by selling pet supplies, but his main passion is rescuing animals from shelters to find them a home. He says he's been selling...Tags: State Budgets
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Name confusion could delay your tax rebate
Didn't get your tax rebate yet? It could be your name. That's what Kassandra Palazzo discovered. Palazzo for seven years has filed a joint tax return with her husband, and the New York couple never had trouble getting their refunds. But when their...Tags: Family, State Budgets, Personal Data Collection, Social Security, Wages and Pensions
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A chance encounter
There are no such things in life as a free lunch, or a $100 house. Yet there seems to be a growing number of ever-so-tantalizing home raffles popping up, as more homeowners embrace innovative ways to beat the housing slump. Two are running in Maryland...Tags: Tickets, Casino and Gambling Industry, Marketing, Gold and Precious Material, Sales
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