A former chief executive officer of a New Hampshire startup software company was sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison for willfully failing to pay more than $14 million in payroll taxes and not filing personal tax returns, the Justice Department announced Friday.
According to the DOJ Andrew Park, was responsible for all financial matters related to the company, including for filing the company’s quarterly employment tax returns and collecting and paying over Social Security, Medicare, and income taxes withheld from the employees’ wages to the Internal Revenue Service, as well as the matching Social Security and Medicare taxes the ...
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