Illinois Doctor's Tax Evasion Leads to 34-Month Sentence

An Illinois physician based in Lake Forest has been sentenced to 34 months in prison following a guilty plea to health care fraud, asset concealment, and tax evasion. Dr. Krishnaswami Sriram engaged in these deceptive activities from 2011 to 2017, defrauding the U.S. government of approximately $1.6 million in tax revenue. Official records reveal that this isn't Dr. Sriram's first encounter with fraud allegations, as similar charges surfaced in a 2007 case.

According to the Department of Justice, Dr. Sriram employed several tactics to evade taxes. He deceptively transferred ownership of two rental properties to his children while still collecting rental income, a notorious strategy for hiding ownership and income. Image 2

Additionally, Dr. Sriram transferred nearly $700,000 from U.S. accounts to accounts in India, effectively obscuring his financial assets. When pursuing an "offer-in-compromise" with the IRS, which allows taxpayers to settle debts for less than owed, he omitted significant financial details such as U.S. investments, offshore accounts in India, and his rental properties. These omissions falsely suggested financial incapacity.

Dr. Sriram's fraudulent actions resulted in substantial losses for the IRS and highlighted the necessity for honest financial disclosures, particularly when negotiating tax settlements. Image 3

The nearly three-year sentence reflects both the severity of the fraud and the judicial system's stance against such practices. It's a stark reminder of the trust healthcare professionals must uphold and the consequences of violating that trust through complex financial fraud, including offshore and fraudulent property transactions.

This case underscores the IRS's diligence, supported by its Criminal Investigation agents, in uncovering fraud that misrepresents financial conditions to evade tax obligations. The federal crackdown on tax and healthcare fraud continues, targeting schemes that exploit systems vital to public trust.Image 1

Dr. Krishnaswami Sriram's sentencing reinforces the message that fraudulent misuse of medical and tax systems carries significant penalties. It serves as a deterrent to those considering engaging in unlawful financial tactics.

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