A Milford restaurant owner accused of using “zapper” software to avoid paying more than $80,000 in state sales tax and has been arrested, officials from the state Department of Revenue Services said.
Calling it the largest sales suppression software case in state history, Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced the filing of criminal charges last week against the owner of six ...
A good point of sale (“POS”) system is critical for any business engaged in sales to the public and having one in place goes a long way to ensuring that revenue and profits are being reported properly ...
A West Hartford restaurateur who federal authorities said used a computer “zapper” program to underreport sales pleaded guilty to a tax offense Friday in U.S. District Court. William Chen, 49, is part ...
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The owner of a chain of Snohomish and King County restaurants has become only the second person in Washington charged with using an illegal software program to cheat on his taxes. Charges filed by the ...
Looks like more business owners who cheat on taxes will have one less tool in their toolbox. California is following the example of several other states that have recently passed legislation aimed at ...
DULUTH, Minn. (AP) — Two Duluth restaurant owners have admitted to using so-called "zapper" software to dodge nearly $300,000 in taxes. Osaka Sushi Hibachi & Steak House owners Dan Xu and Zhong Wei ...
DULUTH, Minn. (AP) — Two Duluth restaurant owners have admitted to using so-called “zapper” software to dodge nearly $300,000 in taxes. Osaka Sushi Hibachi & Steak House owners Dan Xu and Zhong Wei ...
AUGUSTA — Cash-strapped state governments that are searching every crevice for money have found a new target: computer programs that enable businesses to keep two sets of books simply by plugging a ...
A British Columbia company that created software allowing clients to under-report sales to the tax man has had its fraud conviction zapped by the province's Court of Appeal. The panel of three ...
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