Nonprofits Need To Pay Taxes Too!
Michael W. Slayton, 49, of Tecumseh, Kan., was sentenced to one year in prison. The former director of operations of Designs 4 Life, a nonprofit created to assist families requiring in-home care, pleaded guilty to one count of tax evasion.
From 1999 to 2004, he embezzled $238,097 from Designs 4 Life. He wrote 138 checks to himself and fraudulently avoided paying a total of $44,478 in taxes.
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