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There is no public record or credible evidence to suggest that Morgan Freeman has committed tax evasion. Throughout his career, Freeman has maintained a positive reputation and has not been involved in any significant legal controversies related to taxes. Any claims or rumors regarding tax evasion should be approached with skepticism unless verified by reliable sources.
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no he is in jail for tax evasion and fraud
Wesley snipes
He will serve 3 years
Tax evasion.
Tax evasion is knowingly and purposely not paying taxes to the government or attempting hide taxable monies. Many celebrities have been charged with tax evasion simply because their accountants didn't know what they were doing.
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It was actually his idea. Capone turned himself in to Chicago police on a concealed-weapons charge, as an ultimate way to avoid a "hit" by rival gangsters. He expected to be released after things settled down, but the Federal government seized the opportunity (since Capone was already in custody, and could be extradited) to launch an income tax evasion case against him. He was convicted in 1922, and sent to prison.
They arrested Capone on tax evasion.
Al Capone was a mob boss who lead many men in killing others but was not tied to major events until he was convicted of tax evasion.
he went to jail for tax evasion in the year 1931
He did....her served 4 months in prison for tax evasion in 1979.
Alphonse Gabriel "Al" Capone was convicted of income tax evasion and sentenced to 11 years in prison. He was paroled November 16th, 1939.
Yes, he was convicted on 2 counts of tax evasion and served 1 year in Federal prison. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/13211327 He was not convicted of tax evasion, but was convicted of using his ministry housing allowance for two parsonages, which the court tried to say was illegal. He served ten months in the Atlanta camp. In 2012 the highest tax court in the United States finally closed the case when the panel of judges ruled that in fact, Mr. Driscoll had done nothing wrong and nothing illegal and had not abused the minister's housing allowance. It was written up in the Wall Street Journal, among other places.
Tax evasion can be a misdemeanor or a felony depending on how severe it is. Failing to file a tax return is a misdemeanor and can send a person to prison for one year.