Former Mass. accounting, real estate exec sentenced to prison for $1 million IRS fraud

A former Massachusetts accounting and real estate executive was sentenced Tuesday after being found guilty of cheating the IRS out of over $1 million for years.

Stephen Hochberg, 78, of Marlborough, was sentenced to two years in prison after agreeing to plead guilty to perpetrating a multi-year scheme to defraud the government.

Hochberg, an accounting and real estate executive in Sudbury, and his business partner, Charles Katz, agreed as early as 2014 to cheat the IR, according to US Attorney Leah Foley’s office…

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