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Posted by: John DeLancett Many bookeepers and CFO's find themselves being pursued by the IRS for the trust fund taxes that have not been paid by their employer's company. Recently, I gave a seminar on this subject. While this topic is far too long for an in depth discussion on a blog, please see my outline entitled "I'm Liable for What?" in my Articles Section ( http://www.delancettlaw.com/Articles.shtml ) relating to this subject. Anyone who is aware that their employer has failed to pay payroll taxes and who is involved in the financial decisions of the business, is on the checking account of the business, is a book keeper or a chief financial officer, or treasurer of a corporation needs to be aware of these rules and the very real risk that they may be held personally liable for these taxes. |
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