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Who in Falls Owes the Most State Taxes?

A small group of individuals and businesses in Menomonee Falls has made the state's list of delinquent taxpayers.

 

Two things in life are guaranteed: Death and taxes. Unfortunately, when the Grimm Reaper arrives on your doorstep, you don’t have that choice. But it’s completely up to whether or not you choose to pay your taxes.

There’s certainly plenty abuzz about taxes as well. The looming “Fiscal Cliff” has ensnared our nationally elected officials in a heated debate about the fair share for people of all incomes to pay.

Most residents do pay their taxes on time. However, there are many who chose to ignore the tax man, or who just don't have the money to pay up.

Business and residents in Menomonee Falls owe a combined $3.8 million in delinquent taxes to the state of Wisconsin, according to the Department of Revenue’s delinquent taxpayers database accessed Thursday.

Here’s a look at 10 of the individuals and businesses that owe the most:


Amount Owed Name/Business Tax Type
1 $246,460.67 Body Crafters, Inc. Withholding, Sales, Business Tax Registration
2 $172,844.16 April Hayden-Munson Income
3 $163,613.10 Ricky Adair Income
4 $157,648.61 James Jesowshek Withholding, Income,
5 $151,206.42 Don's Grading and Landscape Withholding, Sales, Business Tax Registration
6 $142,943.43 C.J. Trux Inc. Withholding, Sales, Corporation, Business Tax Registration
7 $132,977.80 CDM Supply LLC. Withholding, Sales, Corporation, Business Tax Registration
8 $93,901.66 Frederick Rutledge Income
9 $81,463.64 Richard Allen Withholding, Income
10 $76,730.01 Su Casa Grande Restaurant Withholding, Sales
Source: Wisconsin Department of Revenue Delinquent Taxpayers Database (Accessed December, 13, 2012)

Patch attempted to contact Body Crafters, but the line has been disconnected and the business is closed. You can view the complete list of delinquent taxpayers online.

The passage of Act 28 in 2009 required the Department of Reveune to post information about delinquent taxpayers online.

Businesses and residents that owe more than $5,000 are placed on the list, which is updated quarterly. The state continually updates its database, and will remove the names of those listed immediately after they resolve their debt with the state.

Related Topics: Delinquent Taxpayers, Menomonee Falls Delinquent Taxpayers, Property Taxes, fiscal cliff, and tax season

Fire Fly

4:11 pm on Thursday, December 13, 2012

Also Angelo's and John Harbors and Radisson Hotel .

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Carl Engelking

4:19 pm on Thursday, December 13, 2012

The Radisson paid its property taxes on time

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Craig

4:44 pm on Thursday, December 13, 2012

Carl: Correction,,,The Village paid Radisson's property taxes on time.

Fire Fly

4:36 pm on Thursday, December 13, 2012

Never said Property taxes ! How about workmens comp and unemployment ?
The village paid them ...

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atthec44

4:45 pm on Thursday, December 13, 2012

My wife and I were planning on Su Casa for dinner tonight. Guess we'll be going somewhere else.

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Craig

4:46 pm on Thursday, December 13, 2012

I'm guessing it won't be RBG either?

Tom Hintze

4:50 pm on Thursday, December 13, 2012

Sucasa reopened under another corporate name and I believe their liqour license had to go under the buildings owners name because they couldn't get one.

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Steve ®

7:11 pm on Thursday, December 13, 2012

Lol Don's is on the list. Guess they pocked the sales tax charged on my last few topsoil deliveries.

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Nuitari

7:25 pm on Thursday, December 13, 2012

I do business with them too. Nice people. Too bad.

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Jann

8:18 pm on Thursday, December 13, 2012

I used to do business with them. Worst quality of top soil I have ever seen. And yet while they admitted the poor quality they had no answer for why they delivered the lousy load to me.

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Steve ®

8:31 pm on Thursday, December 13, 2012

I've had 3 loads. It was a little more "Bally" than others but it had the least amount of weeds. After its spread the balls break up. Liesners seems to have the best but holy huge weeds!!

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Nuitari

8:37 pm on Thursday, December 13, 2012

Jann, perhaps you got pulverized fill or field run instead.

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Jann

9:06 pm on Thursday, December 13, 2012

It had chunks of glass in it! Not what I expected to say the least.

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Steve ®

11:44 pm on Thursday, December 13, 2012

LOL. I had a few chunks of plastic and glass in my first load. The other 2 were much better. Hey it was the organic mix everything is all natural even glass :)

Nuitari

7:27 pm on Thursday, December 13, 2012

CDM Supply can't blame it on the medical devices tax.

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