Steven Chon is the second owner of Spa Castle to cop to tax fraud charges since 2018. The owners of the original Spa Castle, College Point, Queens, were indicted on tax fraud charges in March 2017 for failing to report millions in revenue to tax authorities, according to the state attorney general. This is not Chon’s first brush with the Tax Man. Sung Soo Chon, aka Steve Chon, 63, is the second owner of Spa Castle to cop to tax fraud charges since 2018.Ĭhon confessed to hiding more than $1.3 million in wages for the 22-pool facility in College Point, as well as another Spa Castle in Texas, and admitted he failed to cough up more than $199,000 in payroll taxes to the IRS, the feds said.Ĭhon oversaw daily operations at the spas and directed underlings to pay cash wages to select employees, many of whom were not legally permitted to work in the US, court papers state.Ĭhon, who pleaded guilty on June 24, faces up to five years in prison when he is sentenced Dec. The co-owner of a notorious, sprawling Queens spa known for X-rated soaks has pleaded guilty to payroll tax crimes, according to the US Department of Justice. There won’t be a hot tub where he’s going. Look out, Biden world, teen-migrant horror story vanishes and other commentary IRS head vows ‘no retaliation’ against whistleblowers when pressed on alleged Hunter Biden tax fraud probe coverup IRS puts out fresh job ad for hundreds of armed agents IRS has spent $10M on weapons, ammo and combat gear since 2020: watchdog
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