I suppose they should be reported for stealing, but tax fraud (not a lawyer but this happened to a friend recently) because if you were employed by them they had to deduct that money, and if they kept your paychecks then they didn’t deduct tax money for an employee, and that’s lying to the IRS about financial information, which (again, not a lawyer) but sounds a lot like fraud
I had one actively stealing my checks to make me quit. Guess what I did?
Reported them to the IRS for tax fraud?
That was 2004. Why tax fraud?
I suppose they should be reported for stealing, but tax fraud (not a lawyer but this happened to a friend recently) because if you were employed by them they had to deduct that money, and if they kept your paychecks then they didn’t deduct tax money for an employee, and that’s lying to the IRS about financial information, which (again, not a lawyer) but sounds a lot like fraud
It’s too bad the statute of limitations has long since passed because I would have loved to see those fuckers in jail.