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Rhode Island dentist pleads guilty to tax evasion

North Providence, R.I.-based dentist Lawrence Stephenson, DDS, was sentenced to three years of probation, according to the Providence Journal.

Dr. Stephenson pled guilty to tax evasion. He was ordered to pay a $75,000 fine and perform 280 hours of community services. Free dental care provision is included in the community service requirement.

As early as 2011, Dr. Stephenson began diverting a portion of his business receipts. The dentist would deposit patient and insurance checks into his personal bank account.

Dr. Stephenson failed to report $1.2 million in taxes from his dental practice revenue. He has paid back more than $900,000 in back taxes and penalties.

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