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November 24, 2004

Doctors and the IRS

Irs_logo_7 DoctorIn my federal income tax course, I often joke about the rich doctors who are parties to some of the seminal cases in the field. The IRS yesterday released a Fact Sheet for Medical Professionals (FS-2004-15) indicating that a growing number of doctors have shifted from aggressive tax planning to criminal tax evasion:

Doctors and the IRS

Roth & Company notes that "the IRS has yet to issue fact sheets for lawyers and accountants."

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What were the tabloids doing when these doctors were walking into prison?

Posted by: Shareen | Nov 25, 2004 3:04:13 AM

So physicians are people of convictions.

Posted by: Shag from Brookline | Nov 25, 2004 8:05:05 AM