A Brookfield woman who directed the 2018 movie “53206: Milwaukee,” could face years in prison after the IRS says she failed to pay more than $730,000 in payroll taxes from 2014 to 2017.

Kimberly Zulkowski has agreed to plead guilty to withholding $149,451.74 in payroll taxes during the fourth quarter of 2014 while she was the president and owner of Faith Family Services.

Also under the plea agreement, which Zulkowski signed Feb. 10, she will pay $731,970 in restitution to the IRS.

Faith Family Services is an in-home personal care service for individuals with disabilities that Zulkowski established in 2011, and which she still owns.

According to its website, Faith Family Services, which has a Milwaukee address, has personal care workers who assist individuals with a number of needs ⁠— from bathing, to getting in and out of bed. Mz. Kim Productions, which is also owned by Zulkowski, shares the same address.

Zulkowski, who also produced the 2016 film “Grandma's House,” has produced 10 films since 2016, according to her IMDb page.

According to court documents, Zulkowski failed to pay federal payroll taxes from October 2014 to December 2016. From October 2014 to March 2017, she also failed to pay the matching portion of the company's payroll taxes to the IRS.

Zulkowski could spend up to five years in prison, pay $250,000 in fines, or both. She will appear before a federal judge in the coming weeks for her sentencing.

A call to Zulkowski's attorney went unanswered Feb. 18.

Evan Casey can be reached at 414-403-4391 or evan.casey@jrn.com. Follow him on Twitter @ecaseymedia.