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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The mom who was investigated for fraud when divorcing again here. That's just not how it works, at least not in my experience. No need to fess up to a thing or say anything at all for that matter. If investigated, you bring in several years of certified tax returns linked to an IB address and are cleared on the spot. I wasn't under the impression that DCPS gave a hoot if I lived at the address on the tax returns or not. They cared that my returns bore an IB address and that I'd paid my taxes. There was no mention of a home visit.[/quote] Yup. All DC cares about is if they got their money. All the boundary fraud cases you've read about are people who live in MD or VA taking advantage of DC schools without paying taxes or tuition to DC. That's the crime that gets the city's attention - you didn't pay up. And DC tends to go hardest after government employees committing boundary fraud. If you show taxes paid with an in-boundary address, you are cleared. When DC does it's annual residency verification for re-enrollment, DC taxes are the only thing you need to show! If you try to use something else, DC wants multiple forms of verification. But taxes paid? You're golden. [/quote]
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