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Probation for State Tax Investigator Who Stole, Transferred Funds to Family Accounts

Toms River man pleaded guilty in state Superior Court in January; must also repay stolen money

 

A former New Jersey Division of Taxation investigator and Toms River resident was sentenced to three years of probation after admitting to stealing $6,630 from taxpayer accounts and transferring the money to relatives. 

Joseph Stack, 61, pleaded guilty to third-degree theft before the state Superior Court in Mercer County in January. He admitted that between Aug. 1, 2005 and Aug. 31, 2006, he made three unauthorized electronic transfers from the business accounts of two taxpayers into accounts held by family, according to the New Jersey Attorney General. 

In addition to probation, Stack also was ordered to pay $6,630 in restitution and is barred from public employment in New Jersey.

"This former state investigator, who was responsible for detecting and investigating tax fraud, instead took advantage of his access to state computer records to commit fraud himself," said Attorney General Chiesa in a January statement when Stack pleaded guilty. "We have zero tolerance for such breaches of trust by public officials."

Transfers of $6,184 and $300 were made into an account held by his deceased mother; $146 was transferred to a relative. Income tax returns later prepared by Stack claimed that the money transferred to his relatives was prepaid taxes, the Attorney General's office said.

Stack was charged in a 2009 state grand jury indictment obtained by the Division of Criminal Justice. An investigation by the New Jersey State Police Official Corruption Bureau and the Division of Taxation’s Internal Security Unit led to the charge, according to the Attorney General's office.

Related Topics: New Jersey Attorney General and Tax fraud

re-tired

6:42 pm on Tuesday, March 12, 2013

No big fine or jail time !He must know the "right" people . Too many thieves in public service jobs.

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they can do that

8:56 pm on Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Prob gets to keep his pension. Slap on the wrist if u ask me. Different set of rules apply to those with connections. Business as usual in the soprano state

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Mike

11:20 am on Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Slap on the wrist, probably because he has no criminal history. Just like the rest of the criminals.

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barry

2:01 pm on Wednesday, March 13, 2013

they all SUCK in tomsriver its in the water there all related in that township insest i believe chop there hands and feet off then it will stop

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dave

5:43 pm on Friday, March 15, 2013

hey rittaco,move over,company coming

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Concerned Citizen

9:20 pm on Monday, March 18, 2013

His wife is Joann Delaney, daughter of former Seaside Park Mayor Joe Delaney and sister of Joseph Jr. "Jay" Delaney, former Seaside Park Administrator who resigned a few years ago under suspicious circumstances. Word on the street is that Mr. and Mrs. Stack, as well as Jay Delaney are being sued by their Business Partner in civil court for embezzlement, fraud, and forgery.

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