Connecticut pizza restaurant owner sentenced to prison for filing false tax returns
News 12 Staff
Updated on:Apr 28, 2021, 6:25am EDT
The owner of both Connecticut and New York pizza restaurants was sentenced to prison for tax offenses, the U.S. Department of Justice announced.
Steven Cioffi, 35, of Trumbull was sentenced yesterday by U.S. District Judge Victor A. Bolden in Bridgeport to 30 days of imprisonment, followed by one year of supervised release, for a federal tax offense.
According to court documents and statements made in court, Cioffi owned 50% of Nepperhan Restaurants Group, Inc., doing business as ReNapoli Pizza, in Old Greenwich, Connecticut, and Pinocchio Pizza in Pound Ridge, New York.
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A New York accountant for an owner of several Connecticut and New York pizza shops has pleaded guilty to a federal tax charge after prosecutors said he approved the owner’s taxes, despite knowing the owner was not withholding money for taxes. James Guerra, 58, of Dix Hills, N.Y., pleaded guilty Monday to one count of willful failure to collect and pay over withholding taxes, the U.S. attorney’s office for the District of Connecticut said. Guerra.