SACRAMENTO – California Attorney General Xavier Becerra today announced the arraignment and plea of Gary Cheung for tax evasion and insurance fraud related to the Sam Woo restaurants he owned and operated in Los Angeles County. He pleaded guilty to multiple felonies for which he will be sentenced to prison and required to pay restitution in the amount of nearly $3 million.
“For his egregious crimes, Gary Cheung will pay nearly $3 million in restitution and face prison time,” said Attorney General Becerra. “Tax fraud hurts taxpayers and the state’s ability to provide vital public services to our communities. Moreover, insurance fraud leads to higher insurance premiums and may impact workers who are legitimately injured on the job. The California Department of Justice will enforce our laws and make sure those who cheat taxpayers, and those who engage in conduct that impacts an injured worker’s ability to receive benefits, will face the consequences.”
Cheung ran a fraudulent tax and workers’ compensation insurance scheme from January 2012 to March 2019, in which he failed to report or underreported:
Cheung also evaded payment of over $2 million in sales tax, income tax, and payroll tax; and over $549,000 in workers’ compensation insurance premiums.
Today, Cheung pleaded guilty to felonies including filing a false sales tax return in violation of the Revenue and Taxation Code, failure to pay payroll taxes in violation of the Unemployment Insurance Code, and filing a false income tax return in violation of the Revenue and Taxation Code. He also admitted to the white-collar enhancement.
The investigation into Cheung’s extensive fraud was done by members of the Tax Recovery in the Underground Economy (TRUE) Task Force. As a result of their investigation, Cheung will serve no less than three years in prison if he pays restitution or nine years and four months in prison if he fails to pay the full agreed upon amount of nearly $3 million. Cheung will be formally sentenced in August 2021.
The TRUE task force was created to ensure multi-agency collaboration and to combat wage theft, tax evasion, and other crimes in the underground economy. The task force consists of attorneys, investigators, and special agents from the Department of Justice, the Department of Tax and Fee Administration, the Franchise Tax Board, and the Employment Development Department.
Cerritos Sam Woo
Can’t understand why the Sam Woo restaurant, Cerritos, didnt have violations from the health department for various things, plus the building department, they had an illegal storage room at the front entrance way door which was never permitted. My opine, poss health and fire storage room.
Plus many times you drive by, Sam Woo had dead skinned animals hanging by their dead necks, in the front display window, which to me borderlines animal abuse. naked animals which are dead do not need to be displayed from the curbside.
Place was not to city code to say the least, needed to be brought up to current codes. Way tooooo many seated inside the diner.
shut up karen