Caused Tax Loss of More Than $13 Million
The former Chief Financial Officer of an Austin, Texas based
company pleaded guilty today to willfully failing to pay over employment taxes
to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), announced Principal Deputy Assistant
Attorney General Richard E. Zuckerman of the Justice Department’s Tax Division.
According to court documents, from 2010 to 2016, John Herzer
was the CFO of AXO Staff Leasing (AXO), a professional employer
organization. Herzer handled all of the
company’s finances and had final authority over which creditors to pay and when
to pay them. Herzer was also responsible for collecting and paying to the IRS
taxes withheld from AXO’s employees’ wages.
Despite this obligation, Herzer did not pay to the IRS AXO’s employment
tax withholdings and instead used more than $4.9 million of those funds for his
own benefit including paying personal expenses and transferring millions of
dollars to his own bank accounts. In
total, Herzer’s fraudulent conduct caused a tax loss to the IRS of more than
$13 million.
A sentencing date has not yet been scheduled. Herzer faces a
statutory maximum sentence of five years imprisonment, as well as a term of
supervised release, restitution and monetary penalties.
Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Zuckerman
commended special agents of IRS Criminal Investigation, who conducted the
investigation, and Tax Division Trial Attorneys Robert Kemins and David
Zisserson, who prosecuted the case.
Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Zuckerman also thanked the
U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Texas (Austin Division) for
their substantial assistance.
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