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IRS criminal enforcement convictions rising.


IRS Criminal Enforcement Convictions Rising

                           FY 2004          FY 2003
                           (as of 6/30/04)  (as of 6/30/03)

Investigations Initiated:  2982             3057

Total Convictions:         1544             1385

Total Sentenced:           1328             1335

Percent to Prison:         85.2%            83.7%

Source: IRS Criminal Investigation Management Information System
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Title Annotation:News & Trends
Publication:California CPA
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Nov 1, 2004
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