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Toledo Chief of Staff Catherine Crosby leaving post in June

Updated: 2:20 PM EDT May 26, 2021 TOLEDO, Ohio Toledo Chief of Staff Catherine Crosby is leaving her position next month to become town manager of Apex, N.C. Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz made the announcement Wednesday. He thanked her for her work and dedication to the city. “Katy has been a faithful and fearless leader for Toledo,” Mayor Kapszukiewicz said. “I am grateful for her endless hours of work, dedication, and counsel during the past three years. I will miss her day-to-day guidance and presence, but I know Katy is destined for great things in her new role in Apex.” Kapszukiewicz said Crosby played a key role in several victories for the city, including regional water, the Southwyck property and expansion of the Jeep plant. She was also involved with housing initiatives and economic development.

Alabama man sentenced to prison for tax evasion | Internal Revenue Service

Birmingham, AL  An Alabama man was sentenced to serve 12 months in prison for tax evasion. According to court documents and statements made in court, John P. Cooney of Jefferson County, Alabama, disclosed to the IRS in December 2011, through late-filed tax returns, that he owed approximately $780,000 to the IRS for the 2008 to 2010 tax years. Despite acknowledging he owed these taxes, Cooney never paid them. Instead, Cooney sought to conceal income he was earning by setting up a nominee corporation, GVA Advisors LLC (GVA), and arranging for payments to be made to GVA, rather than directly to him. From 2013 through 2016, Cooney deposited more than $435,000 into the GVA account, concealing the income from the IRS and evading payment of his outstanding tax liabilities. As a result of his actions, Cooney currently owes more than $1.3 million in outstanding balances, penalties, and interest to the IRS.

Birmingham Man Sentenced For Tax Evasion

Reply A Jefferson County man will serve 12 months in prison and repay over $1 million to the IRS after being sentenced this week for tax evasion. (Shutterstock) BIRMINGHAM, AL A Birmingham man will serve 12 months in prison after being pleading guilty to one count of tax evasion in February and being sentenced this week, U.S. Attorney Prim F. Escalona for the Northern District of Alabama announced on Monday. In a news release, Escalona said the man, John P. Cooney, admitted in 2011 that he owed to $780,000 to the IRS for the 2008, 2009 and 2010 tax years. The amount went unpaid. Cooney then created a nominee corporation, GVA Advisors, and had payments sent through the corporation rather than directly to him, concealing the payments from the IRS and evading payments, Escalona said.

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