Opinion
Civil No. 3:01cv76
October 25, 2002
AMENDED ORDER
Having considered the United States' motion for entry of default judgment and declaration in support thereof, and any opposition thereto, the Court concludes that the motion ought to be granted.
The Court finds that there is no just reason to delay entry of final judgment against Dale C. Comstock, Sr. on Count 1 of the United States' complaint, which is a count to reduce federal tax liabilities to judgment
Accordingly, it is this 25th day October, 2002, at Martinsburg, West Virginia,
ORDERED that the United States' motion for entry of default judgment be and is GRANTED;
ORDERED that the Clerk shall ENTER final judgment in favor of the United States and against defendant in substantially the following form:
This action came on for consideration by the Court on the United States' motion for entry of default judgment, and the Court having considered the arguments and declaration in support thereof, It is Ordered and Adjudged
That the plaintiff, the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, recover of the defendant, DALE C. COMSTOCK, SR., unpaid Federal trust fund recovery penalties for the quarterly taxable periods ending December 31, 1991, Form 941 taxes for calendar quarters ending March 31, 1998, September 30, 1998 through June 30, 1999, Form 940 taxes for calendar years 1997-1999 and 1040 taxes for calendar years 1998 and 1999, the sum of $97,920.87, plus interest accruing as of October 15, 2002, until paid, at the rates established by 26 U.S.C. § 6621.
and it is further
ORDERED that the Clerk shall distribute copies of this Order to the representative of the party and the party listed below.