A former prisons caterer evaded prosecution for alleged tax evasion after the government failed to institute the necessary criminal case within the five-year prescription period.
A FORMER prisons caterer evaded prosecution for alleged tax evasion after the government failed to institute the necessary criminal case within the five-year prescription period.
The CTA held that the former contractor of the Bureau of Corrections for food services could no longer be prosecuted as Section 281 of the National Internal Revenue Code provides that all violations of any of its provisions “shall prescribe after five years.” Based on the records of the case, the Bureau of Internal Revenue referred the joint complaint affidavit of its revenue officers to the Department of Justice for preliminary investigation on July 5, 2012, the date when the violation of the law was discovered and the institution of judicial proceedings for its investigation and punishment.
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