Annapolis dentist convicted of unpaid job

Annapolis dentist was sentenced Wednesday to two years in federal prison for not paying tax cutting teeth and orthodontic practice, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office in Baltimore.

US District Judge William m. Nickerson also sentenced Jay Wayne Hustead, 65, to pay restitution almost $ 66,000, perform 200 hours of community service, and served three years of supervised release, said the federal prosecutor's Office. He must also sign an agreement to pay additional money owed to the IRS.

Hustead, and his wife, Susan Hustead, 57, dental and orthodontics operated Hustead, employs dentists, technicians and others, and some who admit their role in not filing tax cuts and other tax documents for the dental office, Prosecutors said.

From 2001 to 2006, Hustead gear paid $ 25,000 tax work and additional debt of $ 1.2 million, according to the United States Attorney's Office.

Some of the money went to the couple's country club and business, although some of the personal and corporate accounts, Prosecutors said. Susan is scheduled to be sentenced Monday Hustead.

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