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New Yorkers who purposefully evade their taxes violate the trust of their community and place others at a distinct disadvantage. Photo by: Shutterstock Suffolk County District Attorney Timothy D. Sini and the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance have announced criminal charges against six business owners for allegedly filing fraudulent tax returns and failing to remit sales tax revenue to the State. The arrests were part of a concerted law enforcement effort during tax season to crack down on individuals committing tax fraud in New York State. “Tax day was extended this year due to the pandemic,” District Attorney Sini said. “As people are preparing their taxes this year, these cases serve as a clear reminder that failing to pay taxes is a serious crime that affects all of us and that will not be tolerated. This has undoubtedly been a tough year for many businesses and business owners, but that doe