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A Kentucky man has been sentenced to federal prison for cheating the IRS out of nearly $250,000 in taxes. Christopher Hutchinson, of Ashland, Kentucky, was ordered to make full restitution for failing to pay federal employment taxes on the wages of his employees.

Hutchinson owned and operated at least ten different electrical and security businesses in the Huntington, West Virginia and Ashland, Kentucky areas, including Peck Security Systems and ICE Electrical Company. As an employer, he was required to collect taxes from the wages of his employees and pay those taxes to the Internal Revenue Service.

The Internal Revenue Service conducted the investigation, which ultimately led to Hutchinson’s guilty plea on October 15, 2013. Assistant United States Attorney Erik S. Goes handled the prosecution, assisted by Charles Edgar with the United States Tax Division.

United States District Judge Robert Chambers imposed the sentence, which includes time in federal prison. The exact length of Hutchinson’s prison sentence was not specified in the release.

Hutchinson’s businesses operated from 1990 to 2012, generating a significant amount of revenue. However, it appears that Hutchinson failed to pay his fair share of taxes, leaving the IRS to collect nearly $250,000 in unpaid employment taxes.

As a result of his actions, Hutchinson is now facing the consequences of his crime. He will serve time in federal prison and will be required to make full restitution to the IRS. This case serves as a reminder of the importance of paying one’s taxes and the consequences of failing to do so.

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March 24, 2024

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