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Valencia Man Sentenced To Two Years In Prison For Filing A False Tax Return

A Valencia resident convicted of filing a federal tax return that failed to report income that he received by having his company pay for many of his personal expenses was sentenced Monday to 24 months in federal prison.


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Walter Daniel Prezioso, 47, the former vice president and manager of the now-defunct GSP Precision, Inc., was sentenced today by United States District Judge John F. Walter.

A federal jury in November convicted Prezioso of one count of willfully subscribing to a false 2013 federal income tax return.

In the early 1990s, Prezioso began working at GSP Precision, a Burbank-based machine shop owned by his father and a third party. In 1997, his father sold half of his shares to Prezioso, making him a 25 percent owner. By 2001, Prezioso had full control of GSP’s operations and held sole authority over the corporate checking account.

According to the evidence presented at trial, by 2007, Prezioso was using his control over GSP’s checking account and corporate lines of credit to make payments for many of his personal expenses, including luxury automobile leases and the construction of a tennis court and swimming pool at his residence.

Between 2007 and 2013, according to court documents, Prezioso used GSP funds to pay for hundreds of thousands of dollars in personal expenses. He concealed the expenditures as legitimate business expenses on GSP’s books and records, thereby ensuring that his true income from GSP would not be reported on his Forms W-2 or as officer compensation on GSP’s corporate tax returns.

According to the government’s evidence, Prezioso failed to report any of the additional compensation on his individual income tax returns, resulting in a tax loss of more than $751,000.

The jury that convicted Prezioso of subscribing to a false 2013 individual income tax return acquitted the defendant of seven additional counts.

The investigation into Prezioso was conducted by IRS Criminal Investigation.

The case was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys Paul H. Rochmes, Valerie L. Makarewicz and James C. Hughes of the Tax Division.

Ed. Note: This above information was provided to KHTS by The U.S. Attorney’s Office.

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Valencia Man Sentenced To Two Years In Prison For Filing A False Tax Return

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Devon Miller was born and raised in Santa Clarita. He joined KHTS Radio as a digital marketing intern in September of 2017, and later moved to news as a staff writer in December. Miller attended College of the Canyons and served as the Associated Student Government President. Miller is now News Director for KHTS, covering breaking news and politics across the Santa Clarita Valley.