January 15, 2016

IRS seeking $386,694 in unpaid taxes from Louisville restaurant

The Internal Revenue Service has filed a tax lien against Louisville Mexican restaurant La Revolucion Taqueria y Cantina for nearly $400,000.

The Daily Camera reports that the $386,694 lien for unpaid payroll and employment taxes was filed Dec. 2. In addition, the restaurant reportedly owes Boulder County $4,813 in back property taxes.

The Internal Revenue Service has filed a tax lien against Louisville Mexican restaurant La Revolucion Taqueria y Cantina for nearly $400,000.

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The Daily Camera reports that the $386,694 lien for unpaid payroll and employment taxes was filed Dec. 2. In addition, the restaurant reportedly owes Boulder County $4,813 in back property taxes.

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