Politics & Government
Lansdale Man Sentenced To 18 Months In Prison For Tax Fraud: US Attorney
Officials estimate that the Lansdale saved for himself about $36,863 over a period of four years by not filing his taxes correctly.

Lansdale, PA -- A Lansdale man convicted of tax fraud has been sentenced to 18 months in prison, the United States Attorney's Office said.
Ronald Allen, 61, also must pay a fine of $120,000, the US Attorney said.
Allen had pleaded guilty to subscribing a false income tax return, officials said.
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From 2008 through 2012, Allen under-reported his income by massive figures: $150,000, $150,000, $256,248, $351,416, and $307,666 in each respective year, according to the US Attorney.
Officials estimate that Allen saved for himself about $36,863 by not filing correctly.
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