ATLANTA – Lucious D. Mack, who falsely claimed and received refunds for fraudulently filed corporate income tax returns, has pleaded guilty to presenting false claims to the Internal Revenue Service and to stealing government funds.

“Mack went to great lengths to deceive the IRS,” said U.S. Attorney Kurt R. Erskine.  “However, their diligence in this case uncovered his deceit, and he now faces the possibility of time in prison.”

“We continue to see individuals attempt to cheat the tax system,” said James E. Dorsey, Special Agent in Charge of IRS Criminal Investigation Atlanta Field Office.  “This plea should be a guiding light to honest taxpayers and would be tax cheats that the IRS and U.S. Attorney’s office will work diligently to protect the integrity of the U.S. Tax administration system, and to make sure everyone complies with their tax obligations.”

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