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DOJ: Palm Beach Gardens man didn't pay more than $6 million in employee withholdings to IRS

Por: WPTV Crime February 15, 2023

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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — A Palm Beach Gardens man has been indicted on charges of willfully failing to pay more than $6 million in employment taxes with his Palm Beach County health care companies and not filing individual income tax returns for three years, the Department of Justice announced Tuesday in Miami.Paul Walczak owned multiple health care companies, including NuVista Care Communities, Palm Health Partners and PHP Employment Services... + full article



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