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Va. “Couple pleads guilty to tax charges over use of church mission accounts”

August 23, 2017by Josh S. Tatum in criminal, embezzlement, finances, Virginia

Va. “Couple pleads guilty to tax charges over use of church mission accounts.” The News & Advance reports here. ChurchLaw&Tax includes a summary in its weekly news update here.

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