Owner of now defunct payroll company Jerry Carter sentenced to 27 months for tax evasion
- 8:48 AM — May 3 —
- Source: NJ.com
NEWARK The owner of a now defunct Hoboken payroll company was sentenced to 27 months in federal prison yesterday for tax evasion and has agreed to pay $833,000 in unpaid taxes and penalties to the Internal Revenue Service, The Jersey Journal reports. Read More
Business wiz kid Jerry Carter to be sentenced for tax evasion
- 10:31 AM — May 2 —
- Source: NJ.com
Jerry Carter, the owner of Hoboken-based payroll company that went out of business after two employees embezzled nearly $600,000 of clients' funds, is expected to be sentenced today in Newark for tax evasion. Read More
Two former Hoboken executives sentenced to federal prison for conspiracy to commit tax, wire fraud
- 4:12 PM — Apr 11 —
- Source: NJ.com
The two former executives from Hoboken-based payroll services company First Priority Pay were sentenced today to prison for defrauding the company's clients of $1 million and failing to pay $400,000 in taxes, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced this afternoon. Read More



