MisterSuperGod
New Member
I had an employee that found out the hard way.
First, they will freeze your bank accounts and all lines of credit.
Then they will send a wage garnishment order to your employer and, in his case, garnish 100% of his earnings.
When you suddenly have no access to your money and you're essentially working for free, it tends to get your attention.
Then, you have to hire a tax lawyer just to get the wage garnishment order reduced from 100% to maybe 80-90%... Then you pay the lawyer.
He went from making around $1500 a week net, to taking home about $300-400. That went on for years until he had paid it back... Not to mention the dozens of times he had to go to the tax office.
Moral of the story: go to an accountant and get ahead of it before they get ahead of you. The longer you think you are getting away with it, the worse it is when they get around to you...
Oh Shit. Time to get that handled. Thanks for the wake up call.
