Snipes could face hefty jail sentence

US federal prosecutors say actor Wesley Snipes should serve the maximum penalty for failing to file a tax return

Written by AccountancyAge.com

Federal prosecutors want actor Wesley Snipes to serve the maximum possible sentence for failing to file a tax return.

In court documents filed last Monday, they say Snipes' case ‘cries out’ for a maximum jail term, which is up to three years, according to Associated Press.

The star's lawyer said he had not reviewed the documents and would respond with his own pre-sentencing memorandum.

Snipes, who is set to be sentenced on April 24, was convicted in February of failing to file a tax return. He was acquitted of the more serious charges of tax fraud and conspiracy.

Further reading:

Jury acquits Snipes of tax fraud charge

Snipes' lawyer admits his letters were 'kooky'

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