I’ve reported on Bernard Bagdis and Wayne Bozeman before. Mr. Bagdis decided to write a book called Federal Tax Fraud: The Users Guide. Unlike guides to computer software the reception for this idea was chilly. He used the ideas in the book to help some of his clients evade $5 million in taxes on $24 million of income. He was caught, tried, and convicted in April. He’ll be sentenced in November.
Mr. Bozeman was sentenced this past week on charges of evading of $157,000 of tax on $830,000 of income. He received 22 months at ClubFed, a fine of $2,000, and must make restitution of $137,635.
I guess this is one book that won’t be turned into a movie.