A California home health agency executive has been sentenced to 18 years in prison for employment tax evasion. Last July, Muzaffar Hussain pled guilty to funneling quarterly employment taxes into his own bank accounts instead of paying them to the IRS as the CFO of Crossroads Home Health Care Inc. The amount either underpaid or underreported was nearly half a million dollars, the Department of Justice said in a release announcing the guilty plea. According to the indictment in the case, Hussain used corporate funds to pay personal expenses, including those related to his divorce, luxury cars, a motor home, and motorcycles, reports the Pleasanton Patch website. Hussain owned multiple home care and hospice businesses in the San Francisco Bay area.