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Prakash Mehta, 72, Pleads Guilty, $200,901 Restitution

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A Mecklenburg County businessman pleaded guilty to three counts of Embezzlement of State Property for failing to remit North Carolina Sales Tax. Prakash Mehta, 72, was sentenced to a 16 month minimum, 29 month maximum prison term (suspended), placed on 24 months supervised probation, ordered to complete 120 hours of community service, and paid $200,901.12 in restitution. The charges stemmed from embezzling $200,901.12 in sales tax collected during January 1, 2022 through March 31, 2024.

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Prakash Mehta, president and responsible person of Shivam, Inc. (dba Highland Creek BP), pleaded guilty to three counts of Embezzlement of State Property. The court found that Mehta assisted or aided the business to embezzle, misapply, and convert $200,901.12 in North Carolina Sales Tax to its own use during the period of January 1, 2022 through March 31, 2024. Mehta was the responsible person under duty to collect, hold in trust, and remit North Carolina Sales Tax to the NC Department of Revenue.\n\nConvenience store operators and retail businesses that collect and remit sales tax are reminded of their fiduciary duty to hold sales tax in trust and remit it timely to state revenue authorities. The NC DOR Criminal Investigations Division actively investigates sales tax embezzlement cases. Responsible persons who fail to remit collected sales tax face criminal prosecution, potential imprisonment, probation terms, community service requirements, and full restitution obligations.

Penalties

$200,901.12 restitution (paid prior to plea); 16-29 month suspended prison sentence; 24 months supervised probation; 120 hours community service

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Apr 17, 2026

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Raleigh, N.C. Apr 16, 2026 A Mecklenburg County businessman pleaded guilty on Monday, April 13, 2026, in Wake County Superior Court to tax charges filed by the North Carolina Department of Revenue.

Prakash Mehta, 72, 1108 Mesa Way, Waxhaw, North Carolina, pleaded guilty on April 13, 2026, to three counts of Embezzlement of State Property.

Wake County Superior Court Judge Thomas H. Lock sentenced Mehta to a 16 month minimum, 29 month maximum prison term, in two separate judgments, which will run consecutively.  Both sentences were suspended and Mehta was placed on supervised probation for 24 months. As a condition of his probation, Mehta was ordered to complete 120 hours of community service.  Restitution of $200,901.12 was paid prior to Mehta’s plea.

Information presented in court showed that Mehta, as the President, and responsible person of Shivam, Inc, located in Charlotte, NC, assisted, or aided and abetted the business to embezzle, misapply, and convert to its own use $200,901.12 in North Carolina Sales Tax during the period of January 1, 2022 through March 31, 2024.  During this period, Mehta was the responsible person of Shivam, Inc of Charlotte, dba Highland Creek BP, which was under a duty to collect, hold in trust, and remit North Carolina Sales Tax to the North Carolina Department of Revenue.

The charges against Mehta resulted from an investigation by special agents with the Department’s Criminal Investigations Division in Raleigh and was prosecuted by the Special Prosecutions attorneys in the office of the Attorney General.

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Classification

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NC DOR
Filed
April 16th, 2026
Instrument
Enforcement
Legal weight
Binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Substantive

Who this affects

Applies to
Retailers Criminal defendants
Industry sector
4411 Retail Trade
Activity scope
Sales tax collection Tax evasion
Geographic scope
US-NC US-NC

Taxonomy

Primary area
Taxation
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Anti-Money Laundering Criminal Justice

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