Sussex County man indicted for fraudulent veteran’s tax exemption claim

Attorney General Matthew Platkin - Matthew Platkin Official photo
Attorney General Matthew Platkin - Matthew Platkin Official photo
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Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin and the Division of Criminal Justice have announced the indictment of a Sussex County man for tax fraud. William Hayden, 58, from Branchville, New Jersey, faces charges for filing a fraudulent tax return in which he claimed an exemption reserved for veterans.

“Our tax system relies on everyone filing a true and accurate tax return,” said Attorney General Platkin. “Fraudulently claiming an exemption reserved for military veterans is something we will not tolerate.”

DCJ Director Theresa L. Hilton stated, “Attempting to avoid payment of taxes by fraudulently claiming veterans’ status is a violation of our tax laws that cannot go unpunished.”

The indictment alleges that on July 14, 2020, Hayden filed or assisted in preparing a fraudulent tax return with the intent to evade taxes. The document indicates that Hayden falsely marked the “Spouse/CU Partner Veteran” box on their New Jersey Gross Income Tax Return for the year ending December 31, 2019. This action allegedly led to an undeserved $6,000 exemption and avoidance of approximately $382 in taxes.

Third-degree charges could result in three to five years in prison and fines up to $15,000.

Deputy Attorney General Christopher Scerbo is handling the prosecution for DCJ.

The indictment’s charge and allegations are accusations at this stage; the defendant remains presumed innocent until proven guilty in court.



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