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Owner of Signature Nails Spa indicted on tax evasion and obstruction charges

NASHVILLE A federal indictment unsealed today charged Chieu K. Tran of Nashville, the owner of Signature Nails Spa (Signature) with tax evasion and obstruction of justice charges, announced Acting U.S. Attorney Mary Jane Stewart for the Middle District of Tennessee. Tran was arrested by IRS Criminal Investigation Agents at his home this morning and will appear before a U.S. Magistrate Judge later today. According to the indictment, Tran was the owner and operator of Signature Nails Salon in Nashville which provided manicure, pedicure and waxing services and employed approximately 25-50 nail technicians in any given year. Tran paid the nail technicians based on a commission of 60% and paid those wages by a combination of 50% cash and 50% check. For tax years 2014-2018, nail technicians were paid approximately $10.5 million.

Unemployed Tennesseans sue Gov Bill Lee over federal support funds

Out-of-work Tennesseans are suing Gov. Bill Lee over his decision to pull out of federal unemployment benefits programs earlier this year.  Seven Tennesseans, identified by initials in the suit, said in a federal complaint this week that they struggle to survive on the unemployment funds issued by the state while they continue to look for work. Lee announced Tennessee s withdrawal from federal unemployment programs in May, opting out of funds that would pay unemployed Tennesseans an additional $300 per week in benefit payments as well as additional $100 weekly benefits for mixed earners.  Tennessee reverted to benefits only through Tennessee s Unemployment Compensation program on Sunday. The state s program pays up to $275 per week one of the lowest weekly benefits in the country and well below the national average of $387 per week.

Tennessee residents sue governor for ending federal unemployment – Tennessee Lookout

By: Sam Stockard - July 28, 2021 6:33 pm Gov. Bill cut off federal COVID-19 era unemployment benefits early, saying Tennesseans need to get back to work. (Photo: John Partipilo) A group of Tennesseans is suing Gov. Bill Lee for stopping federal unemployment benefits two months early, saying they need the money to survive. Represented by Nashville attorney Gary Blackburn, residents from Shelby, Carter, Knox, Davidson and Williamson counties filed the class action lawsuit Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Nashville against the governor and Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development Commissioner Jeff McCord after the governor ended federal benefits designed to help people pay bills during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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