Please don’t try this yourselves.
You have a successful business (in this case, Ace Tire & Parts of Coraoplis, Pennsylvania). You decide that you don’t have to pay payroll taxes; instead, you’ll make your employees checks payable to “Cash” and as reimbursements for nonexistent expenses. Your controller agrees to this highly illegal scheme. You save on payroll taxes and your employees avoid income taxes.
The two owners of Ace Tire & Parts, Richard & John Schwartz, and the controller, Richard Connell, all pleaded guilty to one count of tax fraud. Given that the tax loss to the IRS was between $400,000 and $1 million, the three are looking at about three years at Club Fed and, I assume, restitution to the IRS. And I wouldn’t be shocked if the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania looks at this crime, too.
For the record, this kind of fraud rarely goes undetected. And the DOJ and IRS really, really don’t like violators of employment tax laws.