In cases where an employee, director, officer or owner uses a company to defraud the government, the entity may not be able to receive restitution under the Mandatory Victims Restitution Act of 1996 for any tax or debt liabilities occurring as a result.

In an entry on The National Law Forum, Jackson Lewis associate Ramsay C. McCullough discusses a case involving dermatologist Allen Saoud.

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