Raul Solis and Raul Solis-Martinez avoided payroll taxes by not reporting about $22.2 million in employee wages to the IRS, prosecutors said.
Father-and-son owners of Jacksonville construction businesses are facing federal prison time for dodging about $5.6 million in payroll taxes their companies owed, largely for wages of immigrants working illegally.sentenced Raul Solis to 33 months behind bars and Raul Solis-Martinez to 21 months after the pair pled guilty to conspiring to defraud the Internal Revenue Service and employ immigrants who weren’t allowed to hold jobs.
They made some payments in cash that was “off the books” and paid the rest in checks that understated workers’ real wages and led to less money being spent on Social Security and Medicare contributions that workers and employers both pay into through payroll taxes. “This father and son criminal team profited financially by perpetrating fraud against the United States and private industry, while taking advantage of the country’s workforce,” K. Jim Phillips, assistant special agent in charge ofThe cash payments also helped the companies lower their premiums for worker’s compensation insurance and contracted payroll services that businesses pay for based on their payroll.
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