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U.S. v. H V A C Services, Inc., 16-CV-764-JPS. (2017)

Court: District Court, E.D. Wisconsin Number: infdco20170515h87 Visitors: 5
Filed: May 15, 2017
Latest Update: May 15, 2017
Summary: ORDER J.P. STADTMUELLER , District Judge . This case concerns unpaid federal employment tax assessments. On May 4, 2017, the parties filed a joint motion for entry of a consent judgment in this matter. (Docket #14). The parties agree that they should each bear their own costs and attorney's fees. Id. The Court will grant the parties' motion and direct that judgment be entered accordingly. Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that the parties' joint motion for entry of consent judgment (Docket #1
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ORDER

This case concerns unpaid federal employment tax assessments. On May 4, 2017, the parties filed a joint motion for entry of a consent judgment in this matter. (Docket #14). The parties agree that they should each bear their own costs and attorney's fees. Id. The Court will grant the parties' motion and direct that judgment be entered accordingly.

Accordingly,

IT IS ORDERED that the parties' joint motion for entry of consent judgment (Docket #14) be and the same is hereby GRANTED;

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that judgment be entered in favor of the United States and against H V A C Services, Inc. in the amount of $138,967.47 plus such statutory interest accruing from May 5, 2017, until fully paid, for the following employment tax (Form 941) liabilities:

Form 941 Tax Date of Amount of Unpaid Assessed Period Assessment Assessment Balance Plus Interest and Other Statutory Additions to Tax through May 5, 2017 6/30/2006 10/2/2006 $19,431.22 $3,418.67 9/30/2006 1/1/2007 $21,145.33 $43,193.41 12/31/2006 3/26/2007 $21,081.88 $42,258.92 3/31/2007 7/2/2007 $19,955.39 $39,441.17 6/30/2007 10/1/2007 $20,423.98 $10,655.30 TOTAL $138,967.47

and

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this action be and the same is hereby DISMISSED with prejudice and without further costs or fees to any party.

The Clerk of the Court is directed to enter judgment accordingly.

Source:  Leagle

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