A Monmouth County man is in some trouble with the government after not filing federal taxes for seven years and trying to hide his income and assets from the IRS.
The only law enforcement agency with the authority to investigate federal tax crimes had no shortage of activity in New Jersey during fiscal year 2019.
A Monmouth County man has been sentenced to 2-years in prison for evading more than $2.3-million in personal and corporate income taxes between 2002 and 2011 as well as in 2015.
The Ocean County Prosecutor's Office says they continue to receive calls from residents who have received unsolicited calls from people posing to be from with the IRS demanding money. The prosecutor's office has put together a list of things to look out for so you don't fall victim to these scams.
Reported by Freehold Patch and according to Acting Monmouth County Prosecutor Christopher J. Gramiccioni, phone scammers are targeting local residents with claims of owing tax money to the IRS and threatening to send people to jail if the money doesn’t get paid immediately. Here's what you need to know.