Elkins-area physician sentenced to more than 3 years for tax fraud, obstruction

CLARKSBURG — A Wheeling physician who owned a gastroenterology practice in Elkins was sentenced to 41 months in prison for tax fraud and attempting to obstruct a federal investigation, U.S. Attorney Matthew L. Harvey announced Monday.

Nitesh Ratnakar, age 50, was convicted of 41 counts of tax fraud and one count of obstructing a federal grand jury investigation. Ratnakar owned and operated a gastroenterology practice and a medical equipment manufacturer in Elkins. He withheld payroll taxes from his employees’ paychecks and failed to make $2,419,560 in required payments to the Internal Revenue Service. Ratnakar also filed false tax returns in 2020, 2021 and 2022, and when he was under investigation, he caused false documents to be provided in response to a federal grand jury subpoena.

“Dr. Ratnakar cheated the system by avoiding tax payments and then tried to cover it up,” Harvey said. “Tax fraud is stealing from all honest citizens and will not be tolerated in this district. Those who work to mislead investigators will be held accountable.”

Ratnakar will serve one year of supervised release following his prison sentence.

Assistant U.S. Attorneys Jarod Douglas and Eleanor Hurney prosecuted the case on behalf of the government. The Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation investigated the case. Chief U.S. District Judge Thomas S. Kleeh presided.

Local Businesses

Recent Stories