Printer Pleads Guilty to Tax Conspiracy
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WASHINGTON, DC—A former owner of a New Hampshire printing company specializing in direct mail advertisements has agreed to plead guilty to a charge relating to his role in a tax conspiracy, the Department of Justice has announced.
According to the one-count felony charge filed in the U.S. District Court in Boston, Ronald Boyarsky, of Apollo, FL, was the president and part-owner of direct mail advertising printing company Precision Technology, located in Pembroke, NH. Precision Technology closed suddenly last August, with many of the more than 130 employees arriving in the morning to find the shop's doors locked.
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