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In reply to the discussion: Denny Hastert is Contemptible, But His Indictment Exemplifies America’s Over-Criminalization [View all]jberryhill
(62,444 posts)39. Timing also matters
You can amend your tax returns for up to three years post-filing. That doesn't necessarily deal with deliberate falsification of the filed return, but the IRS does have a voluntary disclosure program for people who have misreported their income and have since "come to Jesus". I'm not familiar with that program in detail. This is not legal advice.
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Denny Hastert is Contemptible, But His Indictment Exemplifies America’s Over-Criminalization [View all]
damnedifIknow
Jun 2015
OP
It's quite possible that like many other congressmen the bush cabal knew about his dirty secrets.
Jesus Malverde
Jun 2015
#10
I do not agree. Let's review. Hastert exits the House early, as former Speaker he is entitled to a
Bluenorthwest
Jun 2015
#19
Yes but then make all of that insider profiteering illegal rather than setting up all of these
yellowcanine
Jun 2015
#23
Al Capone got busted for tax evasion. Ted Bundy, caught by a parking ticket.
NightWatcher
Jun 2015
#21
Actually for a lot of reasons the Feds have an interest in why he was hiding the payments.
yellowcanine
Jun 2015
#22