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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

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

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

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