mstranahan
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In order for the IRS to allege unpaid taxes, they have to prove the money was given to someone. From what I've seen, most of the money was going to assistant coaches and others who then, allegedly, funneled some of it to players and kept some. The wire transfers were to coaches, I believe. If so, the IRS will definitely hit them for unpaid taxes, with penalties and interest. If the coaches then show that they gave the money to someone else, the IRS will pursue those folks. It all comes down to who they can prove received the money.
And, FWIW, the IRS will also go after the providers of the money for not filing 1099s for the individuals they paid. Penalties can be quite steep for that, esp when shown to be intentional and intended to deceive the IRS
And, FWIW, the IRS will also go after the providers of the money for not filing 1099s for the individuals they paid. Penalties can be quite steep for that, esp when shown to be intentional and intended to deceive the IRS