Yesterday a McDonald’s franchise owner  in Minnesota plead guilty to charges of IRS tax evasion. The husband  and wife cheated the IRS out of more than $600,000 in payroll taxes,  and could face up to five years in prison as a result.
 
According to the Star Tribune post below, the couple cheated the IRS by failing  to turn over the employment taxes that were collected. 
 
Stephen J. Kopel, 62, of Rosemount, pleaded  guilty Tuesday in federal court in Minneapolis to willful failure to  account for and pay taxes.
Kopel, whose S&P Foods Inc. operates  a McDonald's near 150th Street and Robert Trail, failed to pay over  employment taxes to the IRS from 2003-2006. The total in unpaid taxes  from those years was $627,437.41.
