Local Business Owner Charged for Tax Violations: Rochester’s 4S Entertainment in Legal Hot Water

Rochester Business Owner Charged with Tax Crimes – ABC 6 News

Rochester business owner Donyale Gayles-Johnson is facing charges for tax violations. The investigation conducted by the Rochester Police Department found that Gayles-Johnson, owner of 4S Entertainment located at 3160 Wellner Dr. NW, Suite 200, was operating an after-hours nightclub without a license.

Between 2019 and 2023, Gayles-Johnson allegedly failed to pay state and local sales tax on liquor sales and cover charges. Furthermore, the investigation found that the owner under-reported income from the business. The complaint estimates that Gayles-Johnson owes the State of Minnesota approximately $7,967.68 in sales and use tax, penalty, and interest, as well as $32,340.27 in income tax, penalties, and interest for those years.

Gayles-Johnson is facing serious legal consequences for these tax violations at 4S Entertainment. The charges against the owner include four counts of filing false or fraudulent tax returns and five counts of failing to pay or collect taxes. Each count carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison, a $10,000 fine, or both.

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