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Can Tax Fraud Against the IRS Land You In Prison?

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Dallas, TEXAS, USA, 08/29/2019 / Story.KISSPR.com /



Dallas, TX / August 29, 2019 / -- It’s no secret that most taxpayers prefer to have as little interaction as possible with the IRS. When it comes to communications with the Internal Revenue Service, no news is considered good news, and in most cases, the IRS has no cause to ask questions or conduct an audit.

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