Tax Evasion In Alabama

Summary

The user, a former dancer at a bar in Alabama, was allegedly threatened with termination if she filed taxes. She was not provided with any tax forms during her employment. The bar has since closed. She was advised to gather evidence, including witness testimonies, and to contact the Alabama Department of Labor for further assistance.

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I worked at a bar as a dancer in alabama for 13 years all together. In that time i was told i wassnt to file taxes, even a *-*. And i was told if i filed i would be fired and not be eligible to be rehired. Can they do that? Is there anything that can be done now, several years later?
Did you receive any form of payment or compensation during your time working at the bar?
Yes
What form of payment or compensation did you receive? In general, employers are required to report wages, tips and other compensation paid to an employee by filing the required forms to the IRS.
I recieved a 'bank' part of the time. That was $* a day the bar paid on top of tips for daytime dancers when i worked days.
Did you sign any contract or agreement when you started working at the bar?

In Alabama, employers are legally required to report all wages and tips to the IRS. Failing to do so can lead to penalties.
No
What kind of records do you have from your time working at the bar?

In Alabama, it's illegal for employers to retaliate against employees for reporting tax issues. You may be able to file a complaint.
I dont have any documents, but i am still in contact with several people i worked with at that time
Do these people you're in contact with have any documents or records that could support your claim? In Alabama, witness testimonies can be used as evidence in court.
Im not sure.
Do you know if any of your former colleagues faced similar issues with tax filing and threats of termination?
Yes
What is the name and location of the bar where you worked? This information can help in identifying the relevant local labor board and court.
Babes VIP Lounge in Attalla, Al
What is the current status of the bar? Are they still operating under the same management?

For general information, in Alabama, it's illegal to retaliate against employees for reporting tax issues. You may be able to file a complaint with the Alabama Department of Labor. Their contact number is (*) *-*.
But it has closed
Do you know when the bar closed? In Alabama, there's a statute of limitations for wage and hour claims, which might affect your case.
This past year
What is the exact date when you stopped working at the bar?
*
Did you ever report this issue to any authority when you were working there or after you left?
No. At the time i was wanting to keep my job and have a job if i needed one
Did you ever receive any written or electronic communication from your employer stating that you would be fired if you filed taxes?
No
Do you have any evidence or witnesses who can confirm that you were threatened with termination if you filed taxes?
Yes
What is the contact information of the witnesses who can confirm that you were threatened with termination if you filed taxes?
I dont know their contact we only talk online
Can you ask them if they would be willing to testify or provide a written statement about their experiences and your situation?
I will
That's a good step, ****. Meanwhile, you can contact the Alabama Department of Labor at (*) *-* for further assistance.
Ok thank you.
You're welcome, ****. Don't hesitate to reach out if you need more help. Remember, it's important to consult with a legal professional about your situation.