John
New York,#2UPDATE EX-employee responds
Tue, July 15, 2008
Dishonest Employers hide income for employees all the time and that is why the laws against it have gotten so strict. A previous law was passed called the New Hire Reporters Act which requires all employers to report each and every employee they hire. Now days skip tracers attempting to collect judgments, IRS and even welfare agencies utilize this system to collect debts. When an employer like Brad Sugars pays income under the table to bogus corporations, cash payments or to family members of the employee it breaks our system. According to the media the IRS collects more taxes from information provided by informants than any other source. They pay a whopping 15% so I guess they do need our help. If you know a company that hires illegal aliens, pays people under the table don't do business with them it breaks our system. For your information Alexis it is the employer who deducts taxes not the employee and laws are in place that Action can be held accountable for taxes on money they paid under the table. Wake up Alexis you work for Brad and should know better
Alexis
Las Vegas,#3Consumer Comment
Thu, July 10, 2008
The IRS needs your help to collect on a company? They can run and hide? That makes no sense when anyone can walk right into their company offices, find them on the internet. And since employees pay taxes, I'm pretty sure the IRS knows how to find Action's money. Oh, and if they didn't, I'm sure they have better methods than posting on ripoffreport.com.