Monmouth County, New Jersey, Doctor Sentenced to 46 Months in Prison on Structuring and Tax Charges
A Monmouth County, New Jersey, doctor was sentenced on March 6 in U.S. District Court in Trenton, New Jersey, to serve 46 months in prison for structuring cash transactions in order to avoid reporting requirements and for aiding and assisting in the filing of his own false tax returns, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman of the District of New Jersey and Acting Assistant Attorney General Caroline D. Ciraolo of the Justice Department’s Tax Division announced.
Paul DiLorenzo of Ocean Township, New Jersey, previously pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Freda L. Wolfson to two counts of a second superseding indictment charging him with structuring financial transactions and aiding and assisting in the filing of false tax returns. In addition to the prison term, Judge Wolfson sentenced DiLorenzo to three years of supervised release, ordered DiLorenzo to pay restitution to the IRS of $304,293, and ordered DiLorenzo to forfeit nearly $1,000,000 in illegally derived proceeds.
According to documents filed in this case and statements made in court:
Between 2009 and June 27, 2012, DiLorenzo received more than $2 million in cash payments from his patients. The medical office received payments exceeding $10,000 in a single day on at least 35 occasions. Between May 28, 2009, and Nov. 2, 2011, DiLorenzo deposited $1 million in cash into banks accounts in his name and in the name of his business. The deposits included 150 separate transactions, and all transactions but one were for less than $10,000. Certain currency transactions of more than $10,000 trigger financial institutions to comply with Currency Transaction Report requirements. DiLorenzo admitted that he made the deposits for less than $10,000 in order to evade the reporting requirements.
On March 29, 2011, DiLorenzo aided and assisted in the filing of a false federal income tax return for the 2010 tax year that reported gross receipts of $444,331. His actual gross receipts, however, were more than $1 million. In May 2012, DiLorenzo aided and assisted in the filing of a false tax return for the 2011 tax year in which he reported gross receipts of $537,236, when in fact his actual gross receipts were in excess of $800,000.
Source: U.S. Department of Justice
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