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A U.S. Department of Justice crackdown on allegedly fraudulent tax schemes has produced injunctions in two high-profile cases. The separate cases involved a book that espouses a bogus zero-tax plan and claims that African-Americans are entitled to take deductions for slavery reparation and segregation. The DOJ this year has already filed 26 suits seeking to enjoin alleged tax-evasion plans.
June 30, 2003 at 12:00 AM
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