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spwrozek posted:Just because you didn't know you were breaking the law doesn't mean you get a slap on the wrist. If you tell the IRS you will pay all the back taxes, plus penalty. Your employer will not get in trouble because it sounds like there was no tip paper trail and it becomes he says/she says. This. It will likely not be worth your headache to pay all the back taxes + penalty + interest to get the adjusted unemployment (if you can even actually get it). Plus admitting this to the IRS will make you more likely to be audited in the future. Hire an attorney to help you with this. The costs of back taxes/penalty/fines + attorney will likely be greater than whatever you can get from UI compensation.... Chalk it up to a learning experience.
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