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Mo. firm to pay state $2 million for overbilling

Source: BETH DeFALCO, Associated Press (NJ), Mon, Feb. 05, 2007


A company hired to collect back taxes will reimburse New Jersey nearly $2 million it over-billed the state. Chesterfield, Mo.-based OSI Collection Services Inc. also agreed to other provisions dealing with illegal gifts it gave to Treasury Department employees, state Attorney General Stuart Rabner announced Monday.

…… Rabner also announced on Monday the indictment of two more employees of OSI Collection Services, which has been accused of submitting padded bills to the state.