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Updated: 5:21 PM May 30, 2006
Internet Postings Bring In Delinquent Wisconsin Taxes
Still A Lot Tax Money To Be Found
Posted: 8:18 AM May 30, 2006 |
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The Wisconsin Department of Revenue says it's recovered nearly ten million dollars in back taxes by posting delinquents on the Internet.
About 500 million dollars in delinquent taxes is still owed.
The Internet list includes those who owe $25,000 or more.
Fifteen delinquents on the list owed more than a million dollars, but two have paid up.
Wisconsin posted the names of the top 100 delinquent 'taxpayers' and their addresses on the internet last January.
Revenue department spokeswoman Meredith Helgerson says the millions recovered through the Internet program are well beyond expectations.
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