Casper drywall company owner sentenced to prison for failing to pay taxes

Eric Heimann United States Attorney
Eric Heimann United States Attorney
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A Casper businessman has been sentenced to prison for failing to pay personal and business taxes over several years. Esequiel “Tony” Terrazas Pacheco, 32, of Evansville, Wyoming, owned Drywall Perfections, Inc. (DPI) and was sentenced to 18 months in prison with three years of supervised release for willful failure to file an income tax return and willful failure to account for and pay over tax. The sentence was handed down by U.S District Court Judge Scott W. Skavdahl on February 3 in Casper.

Pacheco was also ordered to pay $766,744.28 in restitution to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). According to court documents, Pacheco operated DPI from his home since 2015 but never filed corporate or personal tax returns during that time. Although a tax preparer prepared quarterly employer tax returns (Forms 941) for ten quarters between late 2019 and early 2022, Pacheco did not file these forms or pay the required quarterly taxes. Investigators found that DPI lacked proper bookkeeping or accounting practices and did not maintain sufficient records.

The investigation was conducted by IRS Criminal Investigation (IRS-CI).

“Mr. Terrasas Pacheco had multiple opportunities to accurately report and file his income taxes,” said U.S. Attorney Darin Smith. “Over a period of six years he willfully and knowingly defrauded the U.S. government and placed additional tax burden on the shoulders of hardworking taxpayers. Thanks to the outstanding investigative work of IRS-CI and our prosecutors, justice has been served.”

“Esequiel Terrazas Pacheco is spending the next 18 months in jail and will be paying back the federal government for much longer than that,” said Amanda Prestegard, Special Agent in Charge, IRS-CI Denver Field Office. “His actions were motivated by greed with a complete disregard for his employees. We appreciate our partnership with the U.S. Attorney’s Office in helping us hold employment tax cheats accountable for victimizing not only the IRS, but their own dedicated workforce.”

Case No. CR-25-00146



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