Table disservice; down on the farm; a barebones job; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
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John Drivas, of Hampton, NH, pleaded guilty to keeping sales tax and paying employees "under the table" in Salem, Peabody and Seabrook, NH.
BOSTON — John Drivas, the former owner of Red’s Sandwich Shop in Salem, was sentenced last week in a long-running tax fraud scheme that occurred under his ownership of the popular Salem eatery ...
John Drivas, 66, of Hampton, New Hampshire, was sentenced in federal court in Boston to one year and one day in prison followed by one year of supervised release after he failed to pay federal ...
John Drivas, 66, of Hampton, was sentenced Wednesday in federal court on five counts of failure to collect and pay employment taxes owed to the IRS and four counts of wire fraud for state meals ...
John Drivas, the sole owner of Red’s Kitchen and Tavern in Peabody, was ordered to serve one year and one day in prison and one year of supervised release afterward. Drivas was also ordered to ...
A Hampton man who owned three restaurants in New Hampshire and Massachusetts has been sentenced to one year and one day in jail for failing to pay nearly $2 million in employment and state and ...
PEABODY — John Drivas, 66, who owned and operated three restaurants in Peabody, Salem and Seabrook, New Hampshire, was found Thursday to have withheld more than $1.5 million in taxes ...
John Drivas, 66, of Hampton, N.H., was also ordered to pay restitution of $1,596,775 to the Massachusetts Department of Revenue and $439,341 to the Internal Revenue Service, plus a 20,000 fine ...
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