Dr Yash Khanna, 72, of Livingston in New Jersey, admitted to earning income of more than USD 381,000 in 2008, USD 400,000 in 2009 and USD 214,000 in 2010. He intentionally failed to file tax returns or ask for extensions during those years, the Justice Department said.
He faces a maximum potential penalty of several years in prison and a maximum USD 250,000 fine, or twice the gain or loss caused by the offense.
He agreed with representatives of a diagnostic testing facility called Orange Community MRI LLC (Orange MRI) that he would be paid cash in exchange for patients he referred for testing.
He received cash kickbacks from Orange MRI for diagnostic tests performed on Medicare and Medicaid patients and met with an Orange MRI representative at his office on October 4, 2011, and November 10, 2011, taking envelopes with cash, according to the documents.
Khanna acknowledged taking kickbacks from Orange MRI on other occasions as well, federal prosecutors said.
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