Taxation – Withholding Taxes – Failure to Pay – Responsible Person – Willfulness – Bankruptcy – Claim Objection
In re Vaughn Even though debtor Corletta Vaughn claimed to be merely the spiritual leader of Go Tell It Evangelistic Ministry (GTI), the evidence showed that she had and exercised financial authority over GTI as well.
The debtors’ objection to the IRS’s claim is overruled.
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Published: November 2, 2011
Time posted: 2:32 pm
Tags: Bankruptcy, Claim Objection, Failure to Pay, Responsible Person, Taxation, Willfulness, Withholding Taxes







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