Top tax delinquents in California

Board of Equalization is out with a list of the 500 biggest offenders. All told, they owe the state $555.7 million. Tops on the list is Downey-based California Target Enterprises, a gas station company delinquent to the tune of $18.3 million. You'll also notice former Kings owner Bruce McNall, who owes $7.7 million. Beginning in July state licenses or permits cannot be issued to anyone on the list. (Date indicates the first lien notice.)

CALIF. TARGET ENTERPRISES INC. 12739 LAKEWOOD BLVD DOWNEY, CA 90242-4521 04/05/2002 $ 18,433,917.00

C & JD USA, INC. 1939 HARRISON ST STE 618
OAKLAND,
CA 94612-3533 08/17/2010 $ 16,618,135.00

GARY LAZAR
DBA P & M SERVICE STATIONS 11112 BARCLAY DR
GARDEN GROVE,
CA 92841-1309 04/04/2002 $ 11,067,577.00

JOHN KWON 1211 HUNTINGTON DR APT D
SOUTH PASADENA,
CA 91030-5434 05/16/2008 $ 8,406,854.00

DE WON MOTORS GROUP, INC. 2970 W OLYMPIC BLVD
LOS ANGELES,
CA 90006-2518 10/07/2005 $ 8,406,854.00

BRUCE PATRICK MCNALL
DBA SUMMA STABLE 4750 VANALDEN AVE
TARZANA,
CA 91356-5041 05/25/1994 $ 7,754,744.00

RICARDO ERNESTO SORIANO
DBA CENTURY AUTO SALES 1061 W 61ST ST
LOS ANGELES,
CA 90044-3727 11/04/2009 $ 6,068,830.00

EDUARDO RECINOS SARCENO
DBA EUROPEAN AUTO ENTERPRISE 6650 BAKMAN AVE APT 1
NORTH HOLLYWOOD,
CA 91606-1863 09/18/2008 $ 5,245,249.00

FARIBORZ TAVASSOL KASHANI 36 ALBERGAR
SAN CLEMENTE,
CA 92672-9405 01/22/2004 $ 4,878,254.00

FRONTLINE IMPORTS, INC. 2400 FIRESTONE BLVD
SOUTH GATE,
CA 90280-2649 06/04/2003 $ 4,819,271.00

BELLE MARMICK, INC.
DBA AMIGO'S FLOORING MONSTER 6400 CANOGA AVE STE 305
WOODLAND HILLS,
CA 91367-2433 05/23/2008 $ 4,576,374.00

YOUSEF HOODNEH 1173 FRONT ST # 8/C
SAN DIEGO,
CA 92101-3904 06/13/2008 $ 4,422,759.00

LYONS OF CALIFORNIA INC. 3000 J ST
SACRAMENTO,
CA 95816-4402 01/26/2010 $ 4,155,390.00


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