California company’s owner gets 2 years, must pay $2.79 million in restitution for failure to pay employment taxes

A Diamond Bar man was sentenced on Monday, March 27, to two years in federal prison for not paying the IRS more than $200,000 in payroll taxes owed by his Covina employment-staffing company, and he must also pay $2.79 million in restitution.

Robinson Rin Yang, who also used the names Robert Mora and David Lee, pleaded guilty in December to one count of willful failure to pay employment taxes, court documents show. Yang, 54, operated B&S Staffing in Covina from March 2016 to March 2020.

“Under defendant’s management, B&S engaged in a long-running pattern of failing to pay federal employment taxes and timely file federal employment-tax returns,” according to the

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