Restaurant Owner Tax Evasion
(Salem, OR) -- A Salem restaurant owner has pleaded guilty to three counts of tax evasion. The Oregon Department of Revenue reports Michael Pfohl, of Salem, didn't pay over 90-thousand dollars that his employees owed for income taxes. Under the plea deal, Pfohl was sentenced to four years supervised probation, 80 hours community service and a fine of six-thousand dollars. He previously served three days in jail. He must also repay the missing tax money.



