Tax Nonfilers Face Potential Liability Under New York FCA

By Randall Fox and Adam Pollock ( December 20, 2017, 5:38 PM EST) -- A recent, little-noticed decision in the New York Supreme Court has confirmed that the tax provisions of New York's False Claims Act apply not only to persons and companies that cheat on the tax returns they submit, but also to those who knowingly skirt their obligations by entirely failing to file any New York tax returns.[1]...

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