Cleveland basement waterproofing
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Basement Remodel Increases Investment
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A 74-count federal indictment filed Wednesday makes the following
Cumberland County Sentinel - Klinger, 57, of Perkiomenville, part-owner of Basement Doctor Waterproofing Company, with his wife failing to pay $393,000 on $1.3 million in income. _ Stephen Schulz, 43, of Richboro, another Basement Doctor part-owner, with his wife failing to pay
Source: www.cumberlink.com
Year in Review: Safety forces: A year of rescues, a grand opening and
Twinsburg Bulletin - The man had been waterproofing the foundation of a Florida Street home when the vertical-walled trench collapsed. The homeowner and then dug from both sides of the trapped worker and used sledgehammers and pneumatic jackhammers to breach the basement
Source: www.twinsburgbulletin.com
Huge tax fraud is alleged
Philadelphia Daily News - debt collector and seven others avoid $4.6 million in taxes. Authorities described the alleged ringleader, lawyer Bernard Jay Bagdis, as a brash antitax proponent who used shell corporations, a fictitious foreign bank and a basement-waterproofing
Source: www.philly.com
Lawyer, Clients Charged With Hiding $23M From IRS
NBC 10 - The others charged include several principals of the Basement Doctor Waterproofing Co., described by authorities as a successful firm that filed no corporate tax returns from 1999 to 2003. Bagdis came to own a 7 percent stake in the business and
Source: www.nbc10.com