FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - 3/13/2025
SCDOR agents arrested an Anderson man on Thursday and charged him with seven counts of tax evasion.
John B. Rutledge, 60, altered his W-2 forms, failed to report additional income, and made fictitious deductions on his state Individual Income Tax returns during tax years 2016 through 2022, according to arrest warrants.
Altogether, Rutledge underreported his income by more than $170,000, resulting in the evasion of approximately $34,000 in taxes.
If convicted, Rutledge faces a maximum sentence of five years in prison and/or $10,000 in fines for each count. He is being held in the Anderson County Detention Center pending a bond hearing.
If you suspect or know of anyone or a business that has committed a state tax crime, such as tax evasion or tax fraud, contact SCDOR Criminal Investigation and submit a Tax Violation Complaint Form (CID-27) to FraudAdvisor@dor.sc.gov or mail it to:
South Carolina Department of Revenue
Attn: Fraud Advisor
2070 Northbrook Blvd, Suite B7
North Charleston, SC 29406
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