CLAY, N.Y. - An Onondaga County business owner has been accused of underreporting taxable sales by more than $2 million, the state Department of Taxation and Finance announced today.

Andrew Buccilli

Andrew Buccilli, 39, of 4340 Cross Creek Drive, Clay, was charged with 31 felonies:

One count of second-degree grand larceny

Four counts of second-degree criminal tax fraud

10 counts of third-degree criminal tax fraud

One count of fourth-degree criminal tax fraud

15 counts of first-degree offering a false instrument for filing

Buccilli owns Sofa King Fresh LLC in Onondaga County, which runs three Subway sandwich shops and an Auntie Anne's Pretzels in Oswego County, according to the state.

The Subway shops are located at 806 W. Broadway in Fulton, 1818 State Route 3 in Fulton, and 219 County Road 57 in Phoenix, according to Department of Health records. No information was found on the Auntie Anne's Pretzels shop.

Buccilli underreported taxable sales by $2,220,324 for five years, from December 2010 to February 2015, according to the state. During that time, the stores collected $184,925 in sales tax that was not paid to the state.

Buccilli was arraigned in the Town of Clay Court and faces up to 15 years in prison. If he faces civil fraud penalties, he could have to pay double the amount in owed taxes, according to the state.

Buccilli is scheduled to reappear in court Nov. 22.

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