A former IRS employee was sentenced to six months' house arrest and three years' probation for helping her friends and neighbors file inflated tax returns and then pocketing part of the proceeds.
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Tue, 10/13/2015 - 3:32pm
A former IRS employee was sentenced to six months' house arrest and three years' probation for helping her friends and neighbors file inflated tax returns and then pocketing part of the proceeds.