Crime & Safety

Farmington Man Pleads Guilty to Tax Fraud

Marian Kobryn failed to pay federal taxes on income that his business received.

On Tuesday, Marian Kobryn waived his right to indictment and pleaded guilty today in New Haven federal court to one count of making a false statement on a federal tax return.

Kobryn, 63, and his wife own and operate Kasia’s Bakery, located on Broad Street in New Britain. Until recently, Kasia’s Bakery routinely operated on a “cash only” basis.

During the 2010 through 2013 tax years, Kobryn diverted a total of $730,860 in cash that the business received, deposited the money into his and his wife’s personal bank accounts, and failed to pay $242,889 in federal taxes on the income.

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The investigation revealed that Kobryn attempted to conceal the diverted cash proceeds by regularly traveling to several branches of Farmington Bank to make cash deposits in amounts under $10,000 in order to evade the bank’s currency transaction reporting requirements.

Kobryn is scheduled to be sentenced by Senior U.S. District Judge Warren W. Eginton in Bridgeport on August 25, at which he faces a maximum term of imprisonment of three years and a fine of up to $100,000.

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He has also agreed to pay back taxes and applicable interest and penalties.

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