An update on a story initially reported last fall: the owner of a Florida roofing company and his office manager have been sentenced to prison for a $2.5 million tax fraud scheme that involved making off-the-books payments to employees to evade employment taxes.
A former roofing contractor will receive prison time after pleading guilty to two felony counts and one misdemeanor related to taking deposits from customers but not completing any roofing work.
Nastar Roofing owner William Skaggs and payroll administrator Billie Adkison admitted to a $2.5 million employment tax fraud scheme, paying employees in cash but failing to withhold taxes or report that income to the IRS.
The former account manager of a Texas-based roofing contractor is heading to prison after the business found she was embezzling millions of dollars in a decade-long scheme.
The contractor participated in a scheme to use stolen or fraudulently created credit accounts to defraud Home Depot out of more than half a million dollars.