From Carolina Journal Radio Program No. 685: A Wallace couple recently pleaded guilty to $12 million in tax refund fraud. They used more than 300 different names of real and fake people to collect phony refunds. Carolina Journal Managing Editor Rick Henderson discusses their case and the larger nationwide problem of Stolen Identify Refund Fraud.
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