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Connecticut Landlord Admits To Tax Evasion

A landlord with properties in Connecticut and New York has admitted to failing to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars.

District Court in Bridgeport.

District Court in Bridgeport.

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Anthony Valentino, of Palm City, Florida, has pleaded guilty in Bridgeport district court to one count of tax evasion after attempting to avoid paying more than $300,000 in income taxes, U.S. Attorney John Durham announced.

Durham said that Valentino, 76, is a real estate investor with properties in New York and Connecticut, including a 100-unit apartment complex in Naugatuck.

From 2011 through 2013, Valentino deposited more than $1.1 million of real estate receipts into his personal bank accounts in both states, though he failed to report those receipts on his federal tax returns,

During those years, Valentino only reported $42,815 in taxable income on his tax returns, and failed to report $1,008,125 in taxable income.  As a result, he evaded payment of $302,449 in income taxes, Durham said. When he deposited the cash, he did so in transactions under $10,000 to avoid filing an official Currency Transaction Report.

Valentino has paid the U.S. Treasury $302,339, but still owes “substantial” interest and penalties. He has also agreed to forfeit $100,000 related to the way he structured his cash deposits. Valentino was released on $50,000 bond and is scheduled to be sentenced on June 17, when he will face up to five years in prison.

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